nrowles
5 year old buck +
I was going to post this in the other recent soybean thread but I have a couple questions of my own that weren't answered there so I figured I would post my own thread. I also have a 1.5 acre plot. A couple years ago I had planned on at some point putting corn in and letting stand over winter so I bought a 2 row corn planter. Since then a few hundred acres of corn has sprung up within a mile of me. Guy cleared pulpwood for fields and another started farming overgrown fields. At least this year, no soybeans within a mile. I'm now thinking that if this happens again within the next couple years of trying soybeans on my 1.5 acre. There are a lot of deer in the area but I only have a few (8 or so) regulars on my 14 acre property. I want to put soybeans in for summer candy and attraction. I'm not too concerned with the cost, so if they mow them down in a months time I'm fine with that and it served its purpose. I would just hope there is enough time to plant something else.
For PA, would you recommend planting as early as possible and if they do mow them down I could probably still get something like buckwheat in for the summer and then plant again in the fall?
Or would you recommend planting as late as possible and if they mow them down let the plot go until fall planting late August?
For PA, would you recommend planting as early as possible and if they do mow them down I could probably still get something like buckwheat in for the summer and then plant again in the fall?
Or would you recommend planting as late as possible and if they mow them down let the plot go until fall planting late August?