for deer not worth it...now for turks....different story...
Yep. Look at something like Buck Forage Oats or Heartland Wildlife's Buck Buster Extreme. I have been eyeballing the Buck Buster for a while now and may just plant some of it this year...
did you lime them?I am actually going to plant a few sections of buck buster extreme this year. That is made up mostly of brassicas, and is supposed to be a great product.
This is just a small lane, I might just leave it as oats, and clover.
My only thing is that the oats I had last year just kept growing and the deer never ate them. They are now about a foot high.
I hunt in farm country and the deer just don't hit the brassicas. Turnips... yep, oats... yep, but no love for brassicas the three years I tried it in strips.
I am actually going to plant a few sections of buck buster extreme this year. That is made up mostly of brassicas, and is supposed to be a great product.
This is just a small lane, I might just leave it as oats, and clover.
My only thing is that the oats I had last year just kept growing and the deer never ate them. They are now about a foot high.
I hunt in farm country and the deer just don't hit the brassicas. Turnips... yep, oats... yep, but no love for brassicas the three years I tried it in strips.
ag or pelletized?
the effectiveness of the lime. We have found Ag lime stays longer in the soil...pellitized not so much...I have used pellet but I have redone it every year. Why do you ask?
the effectiveness of the lime. We have found Ag lime stays longer in the soil...pellitized not so much...