SD51555
5 year old buck +
I’ve been at this for 21 years. I’ve had white clover every year. I think I am finally ready to kill it all. I’ve not been able to overcome the smothering effects of WC, and because of that, I haven’t been able to punch in a stand of rye to hold back the grasses with the equipment and methods I use. I’m not going the tractor/drill route either. I’m building a real cabin and fish pond before that ever happens.
I started the road plot last summer. It got primarily rye, chicory, plantain, and yellow sweet clover. Balansa didn’t survive the winter. The deer wiped the sweet clover off the map last fall. It got to around 12” tall before they took it.
The sweet clover came back a decent stand this year.
I don’t need food in the summer. What I want in the summer most is to keep the weeds out, hide some fawns in tall thick cover, and grow a shit ton of biomass for throwing and mowing again In August. This looks like it’s gonna be the ticket. I need to up my SC rate to maybe 8lbs/ac to make sure it gets thick enough. Last year, this plot got 4 lbs/ac.
Last thing to see is how the first throw and mow goes after this crop wraps up in late July/early August.
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I started the road plot last summer. It got primarily rye, chicory, plantain, and yellow sweet clover. Balansa didn’t survive the winter. The deer wiped the sweet clover off the map last fall. It got to around 12” tall before they took it.
The sweet clover came back a decent stand this year.



I don’t need food in the summer. What I want in the summer most is to keep the weeds out, hide some fawns in tall thick cover, and grow a shit ton of biomass for throwing and mowing again In August. This looks like it’s gonna be the ticket. I need to up my SC rate to maybe 8lbs/ac to make sure it gets thick enough. Last year, this plot got 4 lbs/ac.
Last thing to see is how the first throw and mow goes after this crop wraps up in late July/early August.
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