how to store seeds?

:emoji_relaxed: Because I think I have answered those questions. Again, you should reduce the recommended seeding rate for each bulb type (turnips, radish, etc.) by the # of each you are planting. . . typically reducing each by 50% avoids crowded plants & stunted growth. This also allows for addition of Rape & clover.

Clover is always important to add to any food plot as it greens up early in the spring and provides food for does who are nursing fawns.

My comment on hunting is to look at it from a hunting perspective. If you plant each plot in a separate seed type, it can impact where and how you hunt and deer may be on one plot because of what they prefer. Wind conditions, if you bow hunt, may put you on a plot where the deer are not showing up on. If you segregate plantings, one half of the plot may become preferred and may be out of range of your bow stand. That is why I mix my plantings.
Ok now I get it. Thanks!
 
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