Re: Brassicas - November 22nd
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Winner gets the honor of being Mr. Big Turnip 2008.
Sounds to much like Mr. Potato Head...
Update on my brassicas, two different farms, different deer, same brassicas both places, whicj include Biologic, Tecomate, Wintergreens, Bullseye and a mix of varieties from Welter seed.
The long and short is still this...if they like brassicas they will eat all of them regardless of brand. If they refuse them, they will snub their noses at ALL of them regardless of brand.
So plant whatever you like because it's a little like trucks and tractors...the only thing different is the price....
All of the brands and varieties have performed well so let's start with pics form the farm were they haven't touched them yet.
They have been repeatedly frozen now with temps to 12 degrees
Which has wilted them pretty heavily here in late November
The Tecomate included clovers and chicory which is a complete waste because the forage rape just over powers everything.
You can see by this pic that there is no light and no room for other plants
This is a closeup of the Bullseye brassica mix from nannyslayer. It's very green and did very well but I don't see much for turnip roots?
Lot of forage for sure!
This is the only root I could find, have any others noticed roots on the BE or is it just mine? I actually think this one is a radish.
One thing is clear, brassicas are like corn, they
love Nitrogen. Feed them 75# of actual nitrogen per acre and you'll have some awesome forage and roots to boot.
All of these were fertilized heavily.
Here's a Biologic root
These are some turnip roots from the Welters varieties like Appin and Barkant.
Some are being pulled
These were planted Sept 1st, heavily fertilized and mixed with oats and you can see not an oat in sight!
Compare that to a few feet away where I planted them very thinly and you can see that the oats dominated.
If mixing with cereal grains plant at only 1-2# per acre or even less.
Now to the other farm, where they have been heavily grazed right from the get go
These had volunteer oats that I tilled under to compete with but deer hammered them both pretty hard.
The roots are already being eaten
They are all much smaller because they plant has been grazed so hard it has no reserves for the root.
There are all the same brassicas as the first pics just different deer (as in too many... )
I only top dressed the brassicas on this farm so next year I'll go ahead and till in nitrogen when I plant as I did the plot in the first pics.
The long season Kale and Swedes that I planted in the spring really show up now that the Berseem clover has died.
The deer have showed it no mercy either...
Nannyslayer has some new brassica mixes to try this next year and I might see how the sugar beets do compared to brassicas.
Brassica/Sugar beet blend
Brassica seed blend
Sugar beets
If you have pics of your brassicas, please post them and share your results.
oh...and don't forget your super duper monster turnips for the Mr. Turnip of the year award!
Monster Turnip Contest