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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 1659786" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>ahlosojoe- Oklahomabassin has done a fine job of prepping his food plots and is a fine hunter too. The exotic seeds that you mentioned are not that exotic. Lab lab is an excellant summer plant and is high in protein and very drought resistant. The deer love it. Austrian winter pea is a winter staple seed to plant as are turnips, canola aka rape seed, spinach, kale and radishes. When there has been sufficient frosts the kale,turnips etc will turn sweet because the starch will change to sugar and the deer will devour them. Great for late season. When the time is nearing for your warm weather crops to be planted I will post some suggestions so stay tuned. In the mean time do yourself and your deer a favor. Collect soil samples and send to your local county extension agent and have him send the samples to OSU for a soil analysis.The nalysis will tell you what your soil needs or has an excess of as it pertains to what you want to grow. I am doing some research currently on a soil ammenity that could save a person considerable amount of money on fertilizer expense. I am expecting a savings of 50% or greater and still have the protein content and forage production. I will have my answers by Spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 1659786, member: 8855"] ahlosojoe- Oklahomabassin has done a fine job of prepping his food plots and is a fine hunter too. The exotic seeds that you mentioned are not that exotic. Lab lab is an excellant summer plant and is high in protein and very drought resistant. The deer love it. Austrian winter pea is a winter staple seed to plant as are turnips, canola aka rape seed, spinach, kale and radishes. When there has been sufficient frosts the kale,turnips etc will turn sweet because the starch will change to sugar and the deer will devour them. Great for late season. When the time is nearing for your warm weather crops to be planted I will post some suggestions so stay tuned. In the mean time do yourself and your deer a favor. Collect soil samples and send to your local county extension agent and have him send the samples to OSU for a soil analysis.The nalysis will tell you what your soil needs or has an excess of as it pertains to what you want to grow. I am doing some research currently on a soil ammenity that could save a person considerable amount of money on fertilizer expense. I am expecting a savings of 50% or greater and still have the protein content and forage production. I will have my answers by Spring. [/QUOTE]
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