Bassattackr
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Curious to hear others experiences here.. I've played with a few different varieties over the years - here are my results:
- DE Rape - Eaten early and often for me. Deer and turkey both seem to demolish the leaves from early season (September) onward. Been a good staple, will keep planting. Had an old timer years ago tell me if you want turkeys, plant rape in the fall. Although I'm targeting deer, he was quite right.
- Radish - Doesn't seem to be eaten as early, but definitely see signs of browsing the tops around late October. By December the tops are pretty well eaten. I don't get a whole lot of browse on the root itself, even into late season. The roots mostly rot for me late winter / into spring, with only a few bites taken out here and there..
- Purple Top Turnip - Leaves/tops get eaten when it starts to get cold out, I'd say around November for me. The bulbs don't get eaten until late January thru March, essentially when the season is over. For a "hunting perspective" maybe not the best, but from a "total habitat management" plan, I can tell you these keep bucks on my property through the end of February, long after food is gone elsewhere.
- Forage Collards - Got excellent knee high growth, with no browse whatsoever. Toast after the temps got into single digits. I won't be planting again.
- Pasja Hybrid - Field full of them untouched. PTT is a much-preferred solution both from plant and bulb.
- Kale - Won't be planting again. Also lots of high growth, with no browse whatsoever. Seems to be a filler in most blends.
From now on, I'll be only using DE (or some form of) Rape, Radish and PTT in my brassica or blend plantings. Rape for early season, Radish for mid, and PTT for mid to late season.
FYI - Deer pressure is strong for me, with anywhere from 5 - 15 deer in our 6.5 acre field every evening. 2 acres of which is typically in brassicas or a brassica mix planting of some sort. The above comes from about 8 or so years now of brassica plantings.
What say you?
- DE Rape - Eaten early and often for me. Deer and turkey both seem to demolish the leaves from early season (September) onward. Been a good staple, will keep planting. Had an old timer years ago tell me if you want turkeys, plant rape in the fall. Although I'm targeting deer, he was quite right.
- Radish - Doesn't seem to be eaten as early, but definitely see signs of browsing the tops around late October. By December the tops are pretty well eaten. I don't get a whole lot of browse on the root itself, even into late season. The roots mostly rot for me late winter / into spring, with only a few bites taken out here and there..
- Purple Top Turnip - Leaves/tops get eaten when it starts to get cold out, I'd say around November for me. The bulbs don't get eaten until late January thru March, essentially when the season is over. For a "hunting perspective" maybe not the best, but from a "total habitat management" plan, I can tell you these keep bucks on my property through the end of February, long after food is gone elsewhere.
- Forage Collards - Got excellent knee high growth, with no browse whatsoever. Toast after the temps got into single digits. I won't be planting again.
- Pasja Hybrid - Field full of them untouched. PTT is a much-preferred solution both from plant and bulb.
- Kale - Won't be planting again. Also lots of high growth, with no browse whatsoever. Seems to be a filler in most blends.
From now on, I'll be only using DE (or some form of) Rape, Radish and PTT in my brassica or blend plantings. Rape for early season, Radish for mid, and PTT for mid to late season.
FYI - Deer pressure is strong for me, with anywhere from 5 - 15 deer in our 6.5 acre field every evening. 2 acres of which is typically in brassicas or a brassica mix planting of some sort. The above comes from about 8 or so years now of brassica plantings.
What say you?
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