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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: Forrestgump1]
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05/01/24 07:45 AM
05/01/24 07:45 AM
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Lockjaw
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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.
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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: blumsden]
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05/01/24 07:48 AM
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Lockjaw
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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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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: blumsden]
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05/01/24 11:48 AM
05/01/24 11:48 AM
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CNC
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Dances With Weeds
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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. I bet it would do fine in fields where someone has already been building topsoil for a number of years
We dont rent pigs
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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: blumsden]
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05/21/24 06:16 PM
05/21/24 06:16 PM
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Pwyse
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Are the deer hammering it? Looks good. It's hard to tell without a cage on it
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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: Lockjaw]
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07/28/24 11:17 PM
07/28/24 11:17 PM
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BradB
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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.
Last edited by BradB; 07/28/24 11:19 PM.
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