I currently only have room for two small food plots, aprox. 1/2 acre each, one of which gets quite a bit of shade. The shady spot did not get planted this past fall but the other plot got a mix of oats and crimson clover
The shady spot that wasn't planted this past year will be left until this fall, then probably seeded with a mix of the oats/clover or maybe a mix of something with subterranean clover. The other plot that already has the oats/clover mix I would like to do something with for the warm season and then transition back to a cool season mix for this fall/winter.
I would like to try the tnm or tnr method on both plots.
So, my question is what to plant next after the oats/clover that will be alright to overseed for this coming fall?
(Just a side note, any corn will get riddled by coons and squirrels long before it would do any good for the deer)
The shady spot that wasn't planted this past year will be left until this fall, then probably seeded with a mix of the oats/clover or maybe a mix of something with subterranean clover. The other plot that already has the oats/clover mix I would like to do something with for the warm season and then transition back to a cool season mix for this fall/winter.
I would like to try the tnm or tnr method on both plots.
So, my question is what to plant next after the oats/clover that will be alright to overseed for this coming fall?
(Just a side note, any corn will get riddled by coons and squirrels long before it would do any good for the deer)
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