The line was a little N of there from around Detroit Lakes and NE all the way to International Falls. If this wind lays down some from the 40mph gusts we're seeing I think deer movement should be good this weekend
Check out Dbltree's corner at the top of the management page. You'll find all of your answers in the various threads whether it's clover, brassicas or cereal grains
After working as a sales manager for one of the largest outdoor retailers in the US for a several yrs I got to meet a lot of these people previously named in here. It is amazing how many of them differ. Some would come in to due seminars and not give people the time of day and expect you to...
You may have addressed this in a prior post but couldn't find it. What would you reccomend to do for rotation in the spring if any if the whole plot is now rye?
Things have gone from bad to worse with my brassicas plot. After no precipitations in about 6-7 wks they were showing little signs of growth at about 5-6" tall. For the MN archery opener this weekend I was shocked when I showed up Friday morning to check some cameras and found the neighbors...
Deer were starting to hit the Dbltree brassica mix until 40 of the neighbors heffers got out and wiped out the 3 acre plot. Fortunaltely a little rain may get the rye going.
We started a new 7 acre plot this yr. Everything was started with oats and berseem and the brassicas went in mid July and received a timely rain and they shot up and were about 4-5 inches in no time but now are yellowing and little growth seems to be occuring and have had virtually no rain in...
Check out the cereal grain thread in Dbltree's Corner. This is the best food plot info out there. There are reccommended mixes for late Aug early Sept planting that incorporate Forage radishes
For the beginner: Keep it simple. I would get a few baits that are easy to use and don't require much effort to fish. Blades (bucktails) are a must. I would get yourself a couple of the double bladed baits specifically a Musky Mayhem-Showgirls or Jr. Double Cowgirls. Topwater is the most fun and...
Feed Oats
Pardon my ignorance, but could one use feed oats as a cheap source for a cover crop? A gentleman at my local coop said that would be an excellent choice for a cheap green manure/cover crop
Up here in central MN, what is the latest one would want to plant the oat/berseem mix and still see the sou building benefits if it would be plowed down is July for brassicas and the other half in late August for then rye mix.
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