I'll be planting a mixture from Welter's that I'm mixing together myself. I've read about darn near the entire thing that dbltree has put on there about turnips and forage rape. I'll go in about the second week of july and put in a mixture of Dwarf Essex Rape, Ground Hog radishes, and Purple top turnips. According to his "test plots" they hit the Dwarf essex EARLY, which is good for archery, and mid season they were still pounding the essex and ground hog, and come muzzy season and late rifle doe through the spring they will eat those purple tops to the ground.
Something for you to think about. OH and the beans, we still haven't got our 4 acres of plot beans in yet, stupid weather and tractor problems have slowed us up. I read that a lot of guys that do plot beans won't plant till last possible moment for them to stay green and draw through the early bow season, as soon as they go yellow, the deer wont touch them until they are hitting just the pods, and by putting them in late to keep them around for early season, you wont get the pod production that you would if you got them in early. Hince why I'll be putting in the other mixture next to the beans, kind of a transition plot per say.