Just got a call from my brother that one of our clover plots (the best spot on the farm and the best growing clover plot on the farm) was sprayed by the geniuses who were supposed to be spraying the corn. It's obviously completely dead and brown. Done for. We gave our farmer maps of all of our plots and areas that should not be sprayed, but clearly his guys that went in and sprayed didn't care enough to make sure they got it right. We've had problems with them putting giant ruts in our fields from spraying when it's too wet as well. The most frustrating part is the plot was completely secluded and in an area that they should never have been in. Also, how is it possible to drive over an established clover plot and spray it? I realize people make mistakes but this is just unacceptable and it puts us in a really bad spot for this upcoming season. I'm really just sick to my stomach right now.
Anyways, my reason for posting is to ask a few questions on what our options might be. I know fall planting of clover with cover crops works well for the clover to get established and then come up strong the following spring. However, we want to plant something that has a little stronger draw and lasts longer into the fall than oats will. We absolutely must have something with decent draw for this upcoming bow season. So can rye be planted as a cover crop with the clover? I know rye gets planted later than oats, so I wasn't sure if it's a good option to plant with clover as a cover crop. We're just trying to figure out what our options might be. We know our chances of having a good clover plot for this season are gone, but we still want to have a strong fall food plot and then get the clover going for next spring. Any advice and thoughts are welcome. Thanks guys.