Originally Posted by N2TRKYS

It's usually dry enough to get a tractor on in September. It's usually muddy from November through about May. We've been able to stock pile enough tonnage to get us through the hunting season. However, with the number of deer using it and the small size of the plots, it's struggling by January. We try to keep them out until mid-October to bank the tonnage and it's worked. They start hammering the plots mid-October throughout the season.


How much nitrogen are you applying to the fields during the fall/winter?


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