Posted by Billy NY on September 30, 2018 at 14:20:58 from (74.70.73.169):
In Reply to: Rye in my deer plots posted by Ultradog MN on September 30, 2018 at 02:36:40:
Jerry, oats is another inexpensive forage, as is winter wheat, both are cost effective to plant in mid to late summer for a fall food plot.
Some shots from mine in years past. 1st one is oats, planted late august, taken a month later. They do like the oat grass, but it does fade once cold, but they still browse the area still.
2nd one is a plot I put Plot Spike in, seedbed, then the following spring it came up nice, just needed to keep it mowed. It's an enjoyable hobby, but lately I have no time to plant, so I just keep the plots mowed and there is a lot of good natural forage, quite a bit of clover in a couple of plots and they are browsing all the areas I have kept cut regularly this season.
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