I just got some results back for a few of my plots and have some questions. First off the plots will be in clover and both are currently at 6.6 for Ph. The results say 40 lbs of p per acre and 45 of k per acre. Now this might sound like a stupid question but do I go to my coop and get 40 lbs of...
When can I start spraying plots to kill all the weeds and get ready for planting? I want to get going on it ASAP but don’t want to waste money and do it to early. Thank you
I figured it would be a long shot to get a decent germination rate, I thought about even wasting some money and using 2acres of seed on a half acre. I might give it a shot and see what kind of results I get so I know for the future.
Everything that the dnr has done in the past 10 years has been negative. However blame needs to be put on hunters as well for buying into what they were selling, you can't go all year complaining there no deer left and shoot the first doe you see. Theres pockets of highly managed properties...
So I can get two birds stoned at once by spraying cleth every spring after the left over winter rye germinates. One it’ll kill off the winter rye and two take care of grasses that are invading.
Their small micro plots and the deer density is higher than I had originally thought that’s why clover is the only thing I think can handle the browse pressure. I recovered all my failed brassica plots this past fall with winter rye and the deer and still hammering them so I was hoping to...
Thanks for the info, is it possible to broadcast winter rye into the clover every september? I realize it might have a hard time growing with the clover creating a canopy but I’d like to try and offer more food throughout the winter. Let me know what you guys think, thanks.
For starters I will state that I am very new to food plots. This year I planted a few brassica plots on my new farm. One was eaten down to the dirt and the other was planted a little to thin but has a lot of bulbs that the deer aren't touching. In both plots I over seeded with winter rye, winter...
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