I think it's definitely to late. I'd shoot for mid- July next year. I have always done this and have had great success. This time of year I'd do what above poster mentioned. Do a rye/oats mix.
I had an accident and will not be able to pull my bow back. The Dr said that I need to fill out a document form and then he would sign it. Where can you get this? Also do I just buy a regular bow tag then? This is all new to me. Thanks.
I wanted to kill it before it got 4' tall because last year I waited and it wrapped around my disc etc and is a huge pain in the ass to get off. It was like rope.
Has anybody tried putting bud caps on conifer trees? Just wondering if this helped. Is this the main part that deer would eat, the main leader and not the limbs?
I've planted pretty much everything so far except sugar beets. What do you guys think is this a must have? Would they handle browsing and be attractive this fall? Thoughts?
Hey guys, sorry another question. Is crimson clover a good clover to leave out annually? Or mainly as a cover crop only? I'm asking because I wanted to do some and leave it go.
In the past I've mainly concentrated on fall plots. By doing this I would let the plot go through the summer then mow and kill the weeds for fall planting. This probably isn't the best method, but that's how I've done it. What options are you guys doing for planting through the summer? Thanks.
I have a hidden plot that I started last year. I put oats in it last fall and they grew well. Not much sun light tho. I was wondering about putting clover in there. I am wondering if clover would grow very good with out a lot of sun? Like I said the oats grew well.
Thanks for the replies guys, the ground was very dry and hard so I tilled it some. The only thing I didn't like was the rye kept piling up and looked like cut up hay out there, I got worried I wouldn't get any soil contact with the thick mats so we carried it off the field which was a lot of...
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