j-bird
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I was out and about today on my place and saw something I have seen before, but it caught my eye more this time than before. I have a side by side as to why I plant cereal grains.
Below is a clover plot right next to my radish and rye - notice how the clover plot is still very dormant, while the rye is greener.
The low spot with the water is a place I have considered a water hole, but I think I am going to stay back in the treeline.
Below is the rest of the cereal plot. It might be hard to see in the pic, but it was easy to see first hand. left was a rye/radish mix and the right is a winter wheat turnip mix. The radishes has some bulbs still solid the turnips are all mush.
The rye was greener than the wheat - I hope to see how the deer prefer one over the other.
Below is a clover plot right next to my radish and rye - notice how the clover plot is still very dormant, while the rye is greener.

The low spot with the water is a place I have considered a water hole, but I think I am going to stay back in the treeline.
Below is the rest of the cereal plot. It might be hard to see in the pic, but it was easy to see first hand. left was a rye/radish mix and the right is a winter wheat turnip mix. The radishes has some bulbs still solid the turnips are all mush.

The rye was greener than the wheat - I hope to see how the deer prefer one over the other.