Interseeding success stories - what works what doesn't.

It’s really crappy soil and the peas struggled. I was hoping they would actually make a pea pod and peas. Similar to beans for late season food. Beets are holding their own but again, crappy clay / sand soil. If done in better ground I think it would produce a lot.
Not sure on pounds per acre. I used an old case grain drill at 7.5 in spacing and added 1 pound of beets to the Milo seed. I did the peas first.
It was more of an experiment I copied Paul Knox/Dbltrees method. I will definitely do it again. We are in 1000 acres of big woods and the Milo may become a late season draw.
It’s over seeded with rutabaga, buckwheat and rye as well
Kinda wondering........how did your milo hold up after you got some freezing temps?? I am searching for something that can keep some taller cover into early winter. Pics??
 
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