I would appreciated some first hand info on your knowledge about what works and what won't work for OK food plots.
I have 40 acres between Tishoming and Ada. The land is upland on the sandy side with a limestone base. It gets very dry every summer. I plant about 5 acres every year. Until 2 years I was a wheat and oats man with fair results.
I tried bob oats for the last 2 years and have had exceptional results. It was late this year due to no rain but now they are thriving.
Here is what I want to know. Have you tried the more exotic seeds? Lab Lab, Austrian peas, turnips Imperial clover and all that stuff from New Zealand?
I am thinking about throwing in at least some turnips and peas with my bob oats next year.
Also thinking about planting some sawtooth oaks...what about it?
What do you think? Best regards, Joe
I have 40 acres between Tishoming and Ada. The land is upland on the sandy side with a limestone base. It gets very dry every summer. I plant about 5 acres every year. Until 2 years I was a wheat and oats man with fair results.
I tried bob oats for the last 2 years and have had exceptional results. It was late this year due to no rain but now they are thriving.
Here is what I want to know. Have you tried the more exotic seeds? Lab Lab, Austrian peas, turnips Imperial clover and all that stuff from New Zealand?
I am thinking about throwing in at least some turnips and peas with my bob oats next year.
Also thinking about planting some sawtooth oaks...what about it?
What do you think? Best regards, Joe