SD51555
5 year old buck +
I've got a couple rows of spruces along the road that are taking their sweet time getting up to screen worthiness. I've been toying with the idea of doing a yellow clover screen for a few years, but never seem to get around to it. My spruce rows are 20' apart, and I'd like to keep a mower width along each side of the spruces to keep grasses in check. That still leaves me about 8-12' to do something with. I'm contemplating putting in that center strip a band of yellow sweet with a light mix of some other beneficial bug species like hairy vetch and other stuff to round it out.
I've seen these stands in the Dakotas and Montana, and they are impressive. What's most got me interested in these is that they should stand longer into the fall and early winter than most other covers. Check out the field this dude grew. It's so tall, the guy running the roller has to stand on the tractor or he wouldn't be able to see.
I've seen these stands in the Dakotas and Montana, and they are impressive. What's most got me interested in these is that they should stand longer into the fall and early winter than most other covers. Check out the field this dude grew. It's so tall, the guy running the roller has to stand on the tractor or he wouldn't be able to see.