SD51555
5 year old buck +
I was up early this morning and saw this. I have a lot of respect for Keith and the guys at GC. This seems like a really simple but well thought out blend, and it has logistical value in that you don't have to order in two whole bags of grains if you've got one small plot.
They built this one around installation challenges that many of us have. We've got to throw it on the ground and hope for the best. On my place, this would go the distance due to the order of preference timing. The radishes would go first, then the clover, then the oats, then the rye. They even sprang for the good clover and the good rye. That's how you keep a tiny plot in business for the whole season even when you're well understocked for the mouths you've got. For you northern cats, I might also pitch in some chicory and plantain for posterity and keep this blend going in perpetuity.
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They built this one around installation challenges that many of us have. We've got to throw it on the ground and hope for the best. On my place, this would go the distance due to the order of preference timing. The radishes would go first, then the clover, then the oats, then the rye. They even sprang for the good clover and the good rye. That's how you keep a tiny plot in business for the whole season even when you're well understocked for the mouths you've got. For you northern cats, I might also pitch in some chicory and plantain for posterity and keep this blend going in perpetuity.

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