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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 3170465" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>My clover/chicory is about .75 acre. I couldn't do peas in that small because the deer would nip off the leaves before they could sustain themselves. (Without fencing it) Only problem I see if the plot is too big, you will want to mow some of it to promote new growth. The issue with that for me is I have to rent of borrow a tractor and brush hog. If I had the tractor and brush hog, I would expand it to 3 or 4 acres, and mow it in rotation so that I would have some of it in fresh growth and some maturing to seed. Once the non mowed area seeds again, I would mow it and allow the other are area to grow up to seed out. Probably could mow each half once per season and it would be good.</p><p>My winter plots, I have about 2.5-3 acres of oats/rye/turnip mix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 3170465, member: 1546"] My clover/chicory is about .75 acre. I couldn't do peas in that small because the deer would nip off the leaves before they could sustain themselves. (Without fencing it) Only problem I see if the plot is too big, you will want to mow some of it to promote new growth. The issue with that for me is I have to rent of borrow a tractor and brush hog. If I had the tractor and brush hog, I would expand it to 3 or 4 acres, and mow it in rotation so that I would have some of it in fresh growth and some maturing to seed. Once the non mowed area seeds again, I would mow it and allow the other are area to grow up to seed out. Probably could mow each half once per season and it would be good. My winter plots, I have about 2.5-3 acres of oats/rye/turnip mix. [/QUOTE]
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