mikmaze
5 year old buck +
Thinking this will be some salvation for me this year, give frost seeding a shot for my clover plots that are in good enough shape that I think it is worth saving what is there. Of all my plots, 23 acres worth, I have about half that I think I can pull it off. I just am having a tough time figuring out how frost seeding is better than spring seeding for clover. The other half of my plots are n various levels from crop failure, to flat out foxtail won, and needs to be nuked a few times to knock back the seedbed. Deer at my spot love the clover, and I like it for the ability to help control grasses with simple spray, and control of broadleaf with mowing. Really at a crossroads and looking for suggestions at long lived perennial, big leafy reds, and for the rest of the plots a solid " draw them in, keep them here" plot that will feed them through the winter. Turnips seem so hit or miss, one year the rains are good, then like last year, no so great right after planting and it stalled my crop a month and ended up with sub ping-pong-ball fruit. Alot of questions built into this, Love to hear of a tried and true, or new and worth the risk. I'd prefer not to waste money on shipping, so something with a distributor within 100 miles is helpfull. I have a few in mind, but like to hear from the experienced, and the innovators.