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Re: WMS Planting Options
[Re: DGAMBLER]
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08/15/24 01:50 PM
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Have any of yall ever planted the Lucky 7 or SEC? I like the ingredients in both. Got a copy of the seed tags ?
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Re: WMS Planting Options
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08/15/24 05:34 PM
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Sec is new
Honestly the more I’ve looked into all the others, the more I come back to man why should I plant something other than deer magnet for the money with the 1 bag per acre
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Re: WMS Planting Options
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08/15/24 09:21 PM
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I was interested n lucky 7 last year - first time to see it - never planted it
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Re: WMS Planting Options
[Re: jdhunter2011]
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08/16/24 05:33 AM
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Thank for the pics. Not impressed with Lucky 7. With just under 4% of coated clover seed, you’re getting about 1 lb of actual clover per acre if those bags plant 1 acre.
I think there’s much better options.
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Re: WMS Planting Options
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08/16/24 11:34 AM
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I like the idea of the WMS deer magnet having a clover variety. We may try some of that. So do yall bush hog it in the spring? Does the clover establish enough to just overseed the next fall or is it a rinse and repeat, replant every fall?
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Re: WMS Planting Options
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08/16/24 06:09 PM
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I love WMS and have planted it for a while. But this year I’m doing the Craig Harper mix. Awnless wheat with crimson, arrowhead, balansa, and red clover. Will take a little extra effort but I think it’s actually cheaper and I’ll be getting way more food for my deer. Fought it forever but going to give it a shot this year.
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Re: WMS Planting Options
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We always spray the grasses in the early spring so they aren't competing with the clovers, once the clovers really kick off
"Hell with them fellows, buzzard got to eat same as a worm" Josey Wales
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Re: WMS Planting Options
[Re: gmterry]
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08/17/24 10:05 AM
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I love WMS and have planted it for a while. But this year I’m doing the Craig Harper mix. Awnless wheat with crimson, arrowhead, balansa, and red clover. Will take a little extra effort but I think it’s actually cheaper and I’ll be getting way more food for my deer. Fought it forever but going to give it a shot this year. Would you mind giving the pounds per acre of the mix? I would like to plant it this fall also.
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Re: WMS Planting Options
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08/18/24 02:28 PM
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Local store has several bags left over from WMS Alabama Blend and Magnetic marked way down to make room for fresh seed. They have been stored in the store reckon what the germination rate would be?
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Re: WMS Planting Options
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I hav bought ladino clover - think 8# - about 20-25# of the biologic clover everybody was raving about on here and i think 8 pounds of the durana. Gone try to do more clover this year - got 4 fields. Prob buy 1 bag of magnet and the rest will be planted in this clover
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Re: WMS Planting Options
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08/19/24 04:07 PM
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Local store has several bags left over from WMS Alabama Blend and Magnetic marked way down to make room for fresh seed. They have been stored in the store reckon what the germination rate would be? All depends on the quality of the seed and how it was stored. As a general rule of thumb, I've always heard that the germination rate will be 20-30% less on old seed versus the 90-95% germination on fresh new seed. Also heard that coated seeds are much more susceptible to decreased germination with age versus plain uncoated seed. If it has been kept in a cool dry place and is marked down by 50% or more, you can buy it, increase your seed rate to overseed by 30-40% and probably still come out slightly ahead. If it has been stored in the heat and been subject to any moisture at all, I would not mess with it. There's not really any hard and fast rule. Might be fine, might be a bust but the above is a general rule of thumb I've always used.
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Re: WMS Planting Options
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08/19/24 06:29 PM
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Local store has several bags left over from WMS Alabama Blend and Magnetic marked way down to make room for fresh seed. They have been stored in the store reckon what the germination rate would be? At best the germ will be a little lower, at worse it'll have mold in it and the germ will be near 0.
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