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Winter Plot/Cover Crop in Riverbottom Ag Field
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5053115" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Different situation that yours but we planted soybeans for a summer plot....deer hammered them....so we broadcast a fall blend in late September/early October and was fortunate to get a couple of nice rains....greened up nice..... another thing you might consider is talking with the farmer to see if he could possibly leave some corn standing.....one area in flood zone for ducks.....and some on higher ground for deer....may have to compensate him for the portion he leaves....but it could be and opportunity for your management plan.....then drill or sow fall blend into area he harvest as soon as he leaves......green fall plot with standing corn (or beans) sounds pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5053115, member: 20594"] Different situation that yours but we planted soybeans for a summer plot....deer hammered them....so we broadcast a fall blend in late September/early October and was fortunate to get a couple of nice rains....greened up nice..... another thing you might consider is talking with the farmer to see if he could possibly leave some corn standing.....one area in flood zone for ducks.....and some on higher ground for deer....may have to compensate him for the portion he leaves....but it could be and opportunity for your management plan.....then drill or sow fall blend into area he harvest as soon as he leaves......green fall plot with standing corn (or beans) sounds pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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