Full Draw Plantings??


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Fall planting seems to do best here around mid to late Sept. Tried full draw here and the deer would not touch the stuff. Our rackmaster clover we planted last fall has been staying mowed down by the deer this fall. The grower plot we planted in the spring has come on really nicely since we started getting rain this fall. Was afraid we lost the acre of trefoil and clover to the drought back this summer, but it has recovered very well and the deer are hitting it pretty heavy now too.

I would not recommend biologic seeds. I am sold on pennington rackmaster seed blends and hamannfarms seeds.

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Re: Full Draw Plantings??

I've heard nothing but bad things about Full Draw. If I'm not mistaken its that stuff you can buy at Wal Mart for pretty cheap. I haven't heard a single personal success story from it. The imperial clover is suppose to be pretty good. I've planted no plow last year & this year. I won't be planting it again because their brassica is bitter until a hard freeze comes. It was 77 yesterday & 72 today. The deer haven't touched it & I've had it planted since Oct 1st.

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I have also planted full draw before--it came up great but the deer didn't touch the blend of brassicas it has. If you want the best fall blend money can buy check out the fall blend from Hamann Farms www.hamannfarms.com

I planted it over a year ago--the chicory, clover, and trefoil are doing great and the deer are hammering right now. I killed a really nice 8 pointer this season and big gobbler on it last spring

todd

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