westonwhitetail
5 year old buck +
Hey everyone, just wanted to get some opinions on what I'm testing in a small plot behind my house this year l, that I may look at doing at a larger scale on my hunting land next year.
I soil tested and have a PH of 6.7. Soils are somewhat heavy, silt or clay loam. I planted crimson clover, buckwheat and Australian winter peas this spring. The clover and peas were intended to fix some nitrogen and the buckwheat to scavenge phosphorus. The buckwheat was planted at a low rate so it didn't overtake everything else. See the pics below.
I plan on discing this in in about a month and planting LC's mix of oats rye peas radish and clovers. The short term plan is to attract deer to hunt this fall. Long term plan is to establish a nice perennial clover plot for years to come. I have an adjacent plot that I will plant in a brassica mix.
So I'm asking your expertise on what you think of the overall plan and how I could improve it next year as I plan to implement this same strategy on a larger 2 acre plot next year. Anything I could add or change to the summer mix to better improve the soil and provide more nutrients to my fall planting? Is there another option for the fall planting that would produce a better clover plot the following year? Thanks for your advise.
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I soil tested and have a PH of 6.7. Soils are somewhat heavy, silt or clay loam. I planted crimson clover, buckwheat and Australian winter peas this spring. The clover and peas were intended to fix some nitrogen and the buckwheat to scavenge phosphorus. The buckwheat was planted at a low rate so it didn't overtake everything else. See the pics below.
I plan on discing this in in about a month and planting LC's mix of oats rye peas radish and clovers. The short term plan is to attract deer to hunt this fall. Long term plan is to establish a nice perennial clover plot for years to come. I have an adjacent plot that I will plant in a brassica mix.
So I'm asking your expertise on what you think of the overall plan and how I could improve it next year as I plan to implement this same strategy on a larger 2 acre plot next year. Anything I could add or change to the summer mix to better improve the soil and provide more nutrients to my fall planting? Is there another option for the fall planting that would produce a better clover plot the following year? Thanks for your advise.




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