Justin seed fall mix has always been good for me. I add several pounds of assorted seeds to the fall mix and it always comes up.
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Originally posted by MQ32Shooter View PostI broadcast mine and it works fine, but a grain drill is certainly more efficient. I shredded and disked everything this weekend. When it's time to plant, I'll run the disk back over it lightly, just to enough to turn the top couple of inches over. Broadcast, fertilize, then drag/smooth it over. Then pray for rain. We do 200 lbs. to the acre. A guy in Deleon mixes my fertilizer based upon what the soil analysis says we need.
Thanks for the info. I'm deciding between Turner Fall Mix and a Harrison Oats. I will have wheat to my North and South so I'm looking at something different.
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Originally posted by doghouse View PostDepending on rain fall. Hope everyone around me plants any thing but oats. They are the best deer food. Tried wheat, rye and every thing in between. Only thing against oats is a very cold winter. They freeze out easily.
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Originally posted by parkchief100 View PostJustin seed fall mix has always been good for me. I add several pounds of assorted seeds to the fall mix and it always comes up.
http://justinseed.com/seeds/wildlife...ots/deer-mixes
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I am going with oats, ryegrass, peas and clover (not sure what kind yet).
Usually I do some peas and ryegrass, the ryegrass doesn't do much except give my peas time to grow, and the doe love them.
This is the first year I will be doing oats but I have hunted them at friends places in the past, also first year for clover. Trying something new.
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Originally posted by gingib View PostI had great luck with the turnips growing last year. They were huge haha! But I walked around and a deer or hog did not touch any part of them. Even after a freeze. And I mowed them down once to promote new growth.
I think I am moving on from them
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Originally posted by Heath View PostThanks for the info. I'm deciding between Turner Fall Mix and a Harrison Oats. I will have wheat to my North and South so I'm looking at something different.
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we plant the Justin seed mix in northern Collin county. its grows very well in our darker soil by the creek bottoms. may try a different brand this year if we can find something similar and closer to where I live/hunt. Juston is a far drive. we just got done spraying three weeks ago with gly. disced yesterday and will plant in two to three weeks. Don't plant to early or you may regret it.
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