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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4124958
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I wonder if alfalfa would work in a throw and mow planting?

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Originally Posted by Forrestgump1
I’d get an exclusion cage on that field if I were you. Especially since your trying it out. Any deer traffic on it yet?


I haven't gotten any on camera yet. That field is funny. I planted soybeans on it one spring, and the deer left them alone for a bit, and then it was like they discovered them one day, and the next day, no more soybeans.

I have to go mow, plant and start spraying, hopefully the weather holds this weekend and I can do that. I have a few fields I want to plant in peas and sunn hemp. Alot of mine have good stands of clover, so mowing will help get that going.

Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: blumsden] #4125015
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Originally Posted by blumsden
I wonder if alfalfa would work in a throw and mow planting?


Its pretty expensive to take a chance on if you ask me. I will say I have done a lot of throw and mow, and it works, but, depending on the type of forage, I get better results if I disk and plant, like with soybeans.

After last fall, I hate to even try to throw and mow winter wheat. Turkeys wear it out. The don't seem to be able to do that as much with cereal rye.

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I think it would work, because the seed is small. Thinking of trying a small 1/4 plot as an experiment.

Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: blumsden] #4125130
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Originally Posted by blumsden
I think it would work, because the seed is small. Thinking of trying a small 1/4 plot as an experiment.


I bet it would do fine in fields where someone has already been building topsoil for a number of years


“Buy the ticket, take the ride...And if it occasionally gets a little heavier than what you had in mind….well, maybe chalk it up to forced consciousness expansion…..Tune in, freak out, get beaten”....Hunter S. Thompson
Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4127483
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Week 6. A good rain would probably help it along!!

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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4127549
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You have an exclusion cage on it?

Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4127695
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It’s going to need some rain for sure but otherwise looks like it’s doing good to me! Landowner where I used to hunt in GA kept 10-15 acres around his entry and they did everything by the book. You hardly drove thru without a deer being in it. But he spent a lot of money keeping it going year after year.

Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4127780
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Lockjaw - Have you put a protective cage down to gauge the browsing pressure the field is getting? If so, what does it show?

Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4128527
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No cage yet. I just got all the fields mowed last weekend, but haven't seen alot of traffic anywhere yet. I will put one up, I just have to get to it.

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The imox seems to be taking out the horse nettle too!! BONUS!!

Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4134724
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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4135157
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Are the deer hammering it? Looks good.

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Originally Posted by blumsden
Are the deer hammering it? Looks good.


It's hard to tell without a cage on it

Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4135912
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No I am not getting camera pics yet. I think they have to find it first. Usually what happens out there is they discover something is there and then start keying in on it.

I planted some eagle beans on another field, and then I broadcast some buckwheat on it to give them some cover since I started to see a little deer traffic on it. But I really haven't seen alot of traffic on any of the fields, they may be in the 105 acres that was clear cut in Feb. Lot's of browse there right now.

I just want to make sure I have stuff for them in August. That is when the woods start getting really dry and the deer need food. I am off to Alaska so it will be a couple weeks before I get back out there and can plant some beans/peas/sunn hemp. I need to spend a day out there disking and planting.


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How is it looking now?


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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4171786
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You saving them big rocks😁
Interested to see how it goes when they settle in on it..

Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4171804
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Lockjaw you are gonna love Alaska. My wife and I are there right now and it is awesome. Flew to a glacier and went dogsledding today, whale watching tommorrow. Just noticed you have already been.

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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4190405
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update?

Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge [Re: Lockjaw] #4191316
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Question for the Alfalfa Pros. If I plant a field in straight Alfalfa in October, will it be huntable this deer season or do I need to mix in some cereal grains for the fall and kill them off in spring?

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