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Re: Late Spring/Summer Plots
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01/13/25 02:19 PM
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k bush
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Grain sorghum IC peas and buckwheat are a great mix. But you have zero herbicide options
"Cull" is just another four letter word...
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Re: Late Spring/Summer Plots
[Re: Overland]
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01/15/25 06:54 PM
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jhardy
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Do you have trouble bushhogging the sun hemp during the fall? Could you replace the sun hemp with sunflowers? Yes it doesn’t bushhog well. Good luck with sunflowers if you have a reasonable population of deer.
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Re: Late Spring/Summer Plots
[Re: Overland]
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01/16/25 03:31 PM
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Posts: 8,854 Chelsea
Lockjaw
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I tried a pure sunflower planting a few years ago and they didn't make 6 inches before the deer mowed them down. Was hoping the other planting in the mix might give them a chance. I promise you what really helps with this is planting buckwheat with what you want to plant. The buckwheat shoots up and provides cover. The deer eat it some, but not like peas, beans and other forages. The buckwheat is done in 45 days, and then the other forages will have had a chance to get established.
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Re: Late Spring/Summer Plots
[Re: Overland]
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02/21/25 03:34 PM
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hunterturf
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14 point
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trico browse deterrent, can order it through any helena chem store. very little browse damage around the perimeter and none 5 yards into the field. sprayed my sb/ corn with trico and got when they were between 2 and 4 leaf stage and again with just trico10-12 days later. 250lbs of trip 17/a and they both jumped up in height with a few timely rains. never sprayed them again. the fields lasted into october
was heavily impressed with straight vetch last summer, the deer couldn’t eat it down if they had to. i did learn however that somewhat regularly “clipping helped spread out the browse pressure instead of them eating in just certain areas (eaten down the 6-8”, 10 yards from plants 3’ tall) where the new growth continued to be. also insanely drought tolerant
Give me bout 15 more minutes, I was dreamin about beavers.......... Si Robertson
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