JohnL48 A good 3 year old buck Jul 21, 2016 #3 Thanks, its Regal Graze Ladino clover mixed with chicory. Planted last spring and its been a deer magnet Sent from my SM-T310 using Tapatalk
Thanks, its Regal Graze Ladino clover mixed with chicory. Planted last spring and its been a deer magnet Sent from my SM-T310 using Tapatalk
G Gross144 A good 3 year old buck Jul 22, 2016 #5 I like the look of the Chicory. What as the percentage mix between that and the clover. Going to use some in my plots this year.
I like the look of the Chicory. What as the percentage mix between that and the clover. Going to use some in my plots this year.
JohnL48 A good 3 year old buck Jul 22, 2016 #6 I used a 5lb clover per acre 2lb per acre chicory mix Sent from my SM-T310 using Tapatalk
B Bowsnbucks 5 year old buck + Jul 22, 2016 #7 Great looking plot of clover !! Chicory is a good addition. We use that mix at my camp too.
E Eggman 5 year old buck + Jul 25, 2016 #8 good pics. when do you see the most use on the chicory? The deer will mow mine down during the winter (Jan -March) and not do much with it after that.
good pics. when do you see the most use on the chicory? The deer will mow mine down during the winter (Jan -March) and not do much with it after that.
JohnL48 A good 3 year old buck Jul 25, 2016 #9 Eggman said: good pics. when do you see the most use on the chicory? The deer will mow mine down during the winter (Jan -March) and not do much with it after that. Click to expand... They seem to start hitting mid summer thru fall. Once my turnips and radishes get a good frost they leave it alone and whack them
Eggman said: good pics. when do you see the most use on the chicory? The deer will mow mine down during the winter (Jan -March) and not do much with it after that. Click to expand... They seem to start hitting mid summer thru fall. Once my turnips and radishes get a good frost they leave it alone and whack them
Jeff Holley Yearling... With promise Jul 27, 2016 #10 That's a great picture. Either your date is wrong on the camera or you had a really warm winter last year;)
That's a great picture. Either your date is wrong on the camera or you had a really warm winter last year;)
JohnL48 A good 3 year old buck Jul 27, 2016 #11 Jeff Holley said: That's a great picture. Either your date is wrong on the camera or you had a really warm winter last year;) Click to expand... I was waiting for that lol Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Jeff Holley said: That's a great picture. Either your date is wrong on the camera or you had a really warm winter last year;) Click to expand... I was waiting for that lol Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk