brassicas?
#11
I used Winter Greens this year and got similar results, although I'm really impressed with the looks of the Ultimate Forage
. BowHunting Fool, I tried Pumpkins along side my corn this year and had terrible results, not sure if it was because I planted them next to the corn.
. BowHunting Fool, I tried Pumpkins along side my corn this year and had terrible results, not sure if it was because I planted them next to the corn.
#14
I've tried three different varietys of brassica mixes over the years and haven't had much success till this year. Finally this year, they have seen some use. Nothing drastic, but there are a few deer feeding in the plots. I'm gonna try one more year and see if they really pick up on it. If they don't, I'm gonna try something else.
#16
ORIGINAL: Turkey Ridge
IL-CORNFED. Do you ever run into problems with a Fungus on plots of Brassicas that have been planted 3 or more years in a row? I was warned of this from someone and wonder if its true.
IL-CORNFED. Do you ever run into problems with a Fungus on plots of Brassicas that have been planted 3 or more years in a row? I was warned of this from someone and wonder if its true.
#17
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Onamia,MN.
Thanks for the pics and info!Now i will be trying brassicas just to see
if i can get anything close to what you show in the pics(fingers
crossed).My main line of thinking was to try anything that i don't have
to re-plant every year--we'll see how it goes.
if i can get anything close to what you show in the pics(fingers
crossed).My main line of thinking was to try anything that i don't have
to re-plant every year--we'll see how it goes.

#18
Il-cornfed,
I live here in Central, Illinois(bloomington area). I may have a chance to plant a 1/2 acre to 1 acre food plot. I talked to the land owner and they are getting back to me. It should be in a mostly sunny area. I like the sounds of the brassicas type plot. Will be hunting from mid sept till the end, mid January(bow only). Was looking for something that would do better in late season. Since you have some experience in this area, what product would you start out with and where do you get it. Or should I go with something that may come up by itsself for a couple years. Maybe mix a brassicas with another type?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
crutch
I live here in Central, Illinois(bloomington area). I may have a chance to plant a 1/2 acre to 1 acre food plot. I talked to the land owner and they are getting back to me. It should be in a mostly sunny area. I like the sounds of the brassicas type plot. Will be hunting from mid sept till the end, mid January(bow only). Was looking for something that would do better in late season. Since you have some experience in this area, what product would you start out with and where do you get it. Or should I go with something that may come up by itsself for a couple years. Maybe mix a brassicas with another type?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
crutch
#19
ORIGINAL: IL-Cornfed
My deer won't touch the stuff while it's growing so it gets to establish itself without interference from browse pressure. You can even taste the bitterness yourself in the leaves of the plants before they are "frost cured". One a freeze or two hits 'em they will sweeten up to almost a salad-like taste.
My deer won't touch the stuff while it's growing so it gets to establish itself without interference from browse pressure. You can even taste the bitterness yourself in the leaves of the plants before they are "frost cured". One a freeze or two hits 'em they will sweeten up to almost a salad-like taste.



