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<blockquote data-quote="firewalker600" data-source="post: 1032676" data-attributes="member: 4280"><p>Had good luck with a mix from farmers Grain in Edmond. It was a 40lb bag for around 25 dollars. We also tried Frigid Forage and antler king products. For the money spent on them I did not get the activity that I did on the farmers grain mix. I was disappointed with them for the money spent and the results they produced. We planted 2 food plots and 4 hunt plots for a total around 8 to ten acres. We did test plots on all the products and the mix worked out the best with the exception of newzealand clover mix by biologic which came out on top. It was pawed up and gone mid season. So I will be trying that again next year on my hunt plots. Also I will be making my own mix so that I can plant different seeds at different deeps. With the mix the wheat, turnips and clover did great but the peas seemed to struggle. I believe it was do to the light drag we did and not getting them deep enough except in the four wheeler tracks. Also had good luck on a spring mix that we planted in the canopy of the trees. I cant remember where we got the mix, but it made it through most of the summer and had good activity. This year I will be planting winter wheat, cow peas, turnips and newzealand clover and thinking about a small corn patch.</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firewalker600, post: 1032676, member: 4280"] Had good luck with a mix from farmers Grain in Edmond. It was a 40lb bag for around 25 dollars. We also tried Frigid Forage and antler king products. For the money spent on them I did not get the activity that I did on the farmers grain mix. I was disappointed with them for the money spent and the results they produced. We planted 2 food plots and 4 hunt plots for a total around 8 to ten acres. We did test plots on all the products and the mix worked out the best with the exception of newzealand clover mix by biologic which came out on top. It was pawed up and gone mid season. So I will be trying that again next year on my hunt plots. Also I will be making my own mix so that I can plant different seeds at different deeps. With the mix the wheat, turnips and clover did great but the peas seemed to struggle. I believe it was do to the light drag we did and not getting them deep enough except in the four wheeler tracks. Also had good luck on a spring mix that we planted in the canopy of the trees. I cant remember where we got the mix, but it made it through most of the summer and had good activity. This year I will be planting winter wheat, cow peas, turnips and newzealand clover and thinking about a small corn patch. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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