shawn cox
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Thanks and good luck to you. let us know how it goes.awesome plots. Thanks for sharing. going to try one myself this year on land I just purchased. did it years ago on my old land but can't remember everything I did.
Thanks and good luck to you. let us know how it goes.awesome plots. Thanks for sharing. going to try one myself this year on land I just purchased. did it years ago on my old land but can't remember everything I did.
Yes the worse thing down here in South Georgia is that blistering summer sun.That’s a good idea. It may work well with a light seeding of milo if the deer wipe out the beans. I definitely agree with you that it needs some shade.
Lablab is a southern plant, not very frost tolerant. It's interesting what sometimes grows when you plant a bought mix! They will sometimes substitute cheaper seedKeep me posted on the Lablab. I tried a product last year in 2 plots and all I grew was a new strange lime green grass.
Each individual property has it's crop species that seem to do well. I'd be planting Sudan grass on all my bare dirt if you have trouble starting new growth. IMO commercial shotplot style mixes are an expensive seed for what you get. Go to Ag supply stores and make your own mix. Farmers know what good seed is and the stock is fresh for every season.I waited for 65 degrees, thought that it was drought tolerant. No more commercial mixes. Total failure.
FWIW, I planted sudangrass as a screen for the same field. Success. I will plant again, because if mowed, the root growth is outstanding.
Actually no. I planted it with throw-n-pray for rain. We had a week of rain coming and it was seed I had left over from last year and I wanted to see if I could get some big seed to germinate like with throw n mow because I really love the throw-n-mow process from a time and cost standpoint plus it really is helping my soil. I wanted to try it for future projects, kinda experimenting but it proved to me that you can do the throw-n-mow with bigger seeds, just need the all important right rain.Did you plant the Lablab with throw and mow?
Welcome to Deer hunting forum! Throw n roll is a great notill option after small grain. What are you planting? If you have a lot of green growth besides dead wheat you may want to spray them first.Thanks Shawn for sharing your back yard project with "Throw and Mow" I have a smaller plot that has WW/WR heading- out currently. I'm eager to try this method. I'm going to broadcast the seed and then roll it with a lawn roller.
Thanks. I'm going to plant a mix of Clovers, Peas, Buckwheat, Radish and Rape in August. Currently, I have more tall WR than WW growing. Eager to use this method.Welcome to Deer hunting forum! Throw n roll is a great notill option after small grain. What are you planting? If you have a lot of green growth besides dead wheat you may want to spray them first.
Yes I know right. ThanksYou know you cannot plant that way Shawn. Now go kill all that stuff. Awesome job and thanks for showing.