Hard to tell from a pic, but it looks like a pretty solid stand of clover if you haven't touched it. Maybe a mow is all she needs. Some spray to kill the grasses, a mow, and some nicely timed rains might make that thing a gold mine.
Agreed. I'm going back down tonight. Hopefully on the tractor!I'd also leave the clover if it looks decent, or at least some of it. Seems a little clover goes a long ways with respect to browsing pressure.
The little bit of N it provides will help give your next years corn a kick too.
I wouldn't spray that until you get a solid rain under your belt and a few day after that spray for grasses and it should be fine. Don't be afraid to also fertilize it with a low to zero N fertilizer. Bet they have some in Beverly
We do. That was my follow up. Good looking out.
I wouldn't plant corn. When the deer start hitting it, It wont last long at all if you have a fair amount of deer around. We planted 3 acres last year and once they started on it we may have got a month tops before it was completely gone. It cost a lot to plant, fertilize.
It looks like you may be hunting over your plots, You may also have a hard time shooting into the corn vs. something that grows shorter.
I'd try some buck forage oats or some brassicas. Cheaper, easier, And will last longer.
Our neighbor planted both the brassicas and the oats last year with great success. We will be planting both this year also
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I am surprised to hear this about corn. With good cob production 3 acres should have lasted a decent time just due to the fact how a deer has to work to get it off the cobb. This is assuming you have other food sources around as well. I am thinking the coons could wipe it out quickly tho as well. Hmm Just know a lot of guys who plant corn and never heard of this, as I do with "deer ate all my beans".
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I'm working on my dad pretty hard to hand me down the 1956 Ford 600 with brushhog and disc. He has 2 Kubotas (25 and 55 hp) and the Ford has become a barn queen. Time for it to go back in to production!