I would think mowing high couldn't hurt. Like deer eating it off. Paul said one time that deer browse cereal rye till about 12" high. Protein level drops after that.
Man, that's a really tough one. Ok- last photo, which is October 4 - obviously the most recent growth. Of course the other pics are nothing close to needing mowed but Those are early. Now- from what I see in the pic with taller rye - I don't see peas or radish real thick in there. Hardly notice them. If they are thicker than I see or notice- I personally would not mow. If it's essentially all rye- I might take a "few inches off". Thankfully- u r kinda splitting hairs and on fence. U r in MN so gonna get colder faster than down here too so I have to adjust my thinking some. Hmmm- if it's mainly all rye, warm ahead- I'd do it soon if ur gonna. Post results. Good luck!
Has anybody substituted alfalfa for the red clover in this Mix ? I was thinking of trying it ? I have a hill top that has just been a son of a buck to get going because of moisture.. I'm think of possibly planting Alfa Rack in this mix and was wondering if it would work ? Does any body know the grazing alfalfa in Alfa Rack I my be able to get separate I know I need something with good root system in this plot just to dry.. Thanks Guys
Starting the dbltree rotation this fall in a new 2.5 acre plot. What can I plant now in prep for it...is there anything outside the mix that I can do now the might help with weeds or grasses and can be tilled under? It is only a couple months until I would start so maybe do nothing but just be extra diligent about prepping the site until then.
You could till it now and go with something easy, cheap and quick like oats for the next 2-3 months. If you are going full Dbltree rotation, then I would envision something like this for you... 1/3 of the plot - Clover, which is most easily established by planting a clover/rye mix in the late summer of the year and then terminating the rye the following spring...or not. You can alternatively just let the rye grow and then die off on it's own next summer...at which point you will have a beautiful clover field emerge. 1/3 of the plot - brassicas in the fall, then rotated into something like berseem clover for 3-4 months next spring until you rotate into a clover/rye mix late next summer. Aim to plant in late-July, early-August. 1/3 of the plot - clover/mix late this summer, late-August, early-September and then brassicas go in late July next year. You could also "short time" some beans in right now and then there is something growing now that is also adding nitrogen to the soil and feeding deer too.