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    Need help locating food plot seeds Houston area

    I was wondering where I could find the following in the Houston area, or even Liberty, Dayton, or Cleveland areas?

    Cereal Rye
    Forage Oats (not to be confised with Bob's Oats)
    Arrow Clover
    Austrian Winter Peas

    Thanks in advance!

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    Originally posted by Greenheadless View Post
    I was wondering where I could find the following in the Houston area, or even Liberty, Dayton, or Cleveland areas?

    Cereal Rye
    Forage Oats (not to be confised with Bob's Oats)
    Arrow Clover
    Austrian Winter Peas

    Thanks in advance!
    I don't know of any places real close to Houston that have Cereal Rye.

    Did you mean Apache Arrowleaf Clover or Yuchi Arrowleaf Clover? I think you will have to order that on line.

    I think the Producer's Coop in Bryan will likely have all of it except either of Arrowleaf clovers. You can call and they will tell you before you make the trek up there.

    Brenham Produce and Somerville Feed store had AWP's a week ago when I was in there but neither had Winter Rye. Tractor Supply has Forage Oats...not BFO but Plot Spike Forage Oats.

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      #3
      Texas feed stop in Mont Belvieu is who I order all mine through. Orders come in on tues and I think need to be ordered before 4 pm monday.

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        #4
        It looked like he had a few more bags of awp when I picked mine up, not sure on the rest.

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          #5
          Check with Heidens Feed. They are on Stubner Airline Just outside of 1960.

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            #6
            Check Cabelas online. I bought WTI Forage Oats plus and Evolved Harvast Oatrageous forage oats a couple of weeks ago. Both are on sale about 30 to 35 percent off with free home delivery. Also bought Mossy Oak Winter peas on sale too. Good luck. Ed

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              #7
              Ended up getting s commercial mix I found at the local feed store (Maci's Feed Store in Hardin, TX) that is produced in Tyler. It has winter wheat, oats, cereal rye, winter peans, ryegrass, crimson and red clovers. Gonn give it a try and see how it works. Got a little moisure in the soil on Sunday, but looks like next week we have a pretty good chance of rain. probably will be spreading seed this coming weekend.

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                #8
                Good luck every getting rid of the rye grass.. I'll never plant that stuff again.. But I hope the waylay your plot!

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