Austin Flo
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What kind of success have you had with RWWP Switchgrass? Or is the safe bet Cave-in-Rock
My cave in rock is 6-7 feet tall. I don't see any reason to want it any taller. If it can't hide in there, it's not a deer.
The big thing that RWWP pushes is the standability after heavy snow. Last years stand wasnt mature enough to make an accurate assessment but should be able to have a goot take on it this year
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The big thing that RWWP pushes is the standability after heavy snow. Last years stand wasnt mature enough to make an accurate assessment but should be able to have a goot take on it this year
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That’s likely the cave in rock component. my guess. Cave in rock & few other switchgrasses are perfect for not falling over. That’s switchgrass vs other natives in general- switch stays up better than any other grass with snow. Can’t go wrong with cave in rock, sunburst, Kanlow & few other types of switch. Minor differences between them but all switch will prefer better quality soil. Kanlow is maybe best adapted to wetter soil & the tallest of all, but it’s a bit spindlier. Dbltree thread has it all!
https://www.iowawhitetail.com/forum/threads/switchgrass.13575/
I have CIR/ Kanlow from Osenbaughs still standing every Spring.... Some Stands going on 7-8 years ..
About $100/a. 8#/acre seed rate.How expensive is this per acre? I'm looking to frost seed as soon as my beans are taken out
About $100/a. 8#/acre seed rate.