SD51555
5 year old buck +
This year is the first year I'm going bigger time with winter trit. Sometimes, I can get flighty and forget some ideas I had. I ended up with a little trit I planted in 2023 that ended up mixed with rye somehow, and suddenly the lesson was right in front of me. The winter trit was taller than the rye, the straw was thicker than the rye, and the seed heads were awnless.
Now, most of those things aren't different to such an extent that anyone could argue, "You must switch." I just like farting around with new stuff.
I think I've reached the upper limit of biomass with these plantings. I just don't think small seeds can get through to sun before they run out of energy. So, the grocery store dry beans experiment is very important, as well as the zuchinni experiment. If I can get the big beans to go and put up hundreds of pounds of zuchinni, who needs brassicas? I certainly don't. My deer aren't that picky.
Now, most of those things aren't different to such an extent that anyone could argue, "You must switch." I just like farting around with new stuff.
I think I've reached the upper limit of biomass with these plantings. I just don't think small seeds can get through to sun before they run out of energy. So, the grocery store dry beans experiment is very important, as well as the zuchinni experiment. If I can get the big beans to go and put up hundreds of pounds of zuchinni, who needs brassicas? I certainly don't. My deer aren't that picky.