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Non-Accessable by tractor
In your opinion what do you think would be the best to plant in an area with very good soil, but not accessable by any certain tilling devices. The land is very moist so it can be raked by hand. I will plan on using it to attract many deer this upcoming fall in central wisconsin.
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RE: Non-Accessable by tractor
Can you get a small disc on a 4-wheeler in there? How big is the area?
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RE: Non-Accessable by tractor
can you get a lawnmower in there? you can use the regular blade followed by a dethatching blade.
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RE: Non-Accessable by tractor
accually i have most of the ground to a bare minimum of no weeds or grasses....now i was just wondering what product i should plant?
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RE: Non-Accessable by tractor
work it up with a roto -tiller and plant it in clover
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RE: Non-Accessable by tractor
plant it in clover after you work it up with a roto - tiller
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where i hunt in my state of new jersey first week of september i bring in a bag of fall rye cover crop.i hand rake it when i can but mostly i just scatter it and turn a big plastic leaf rake over and run it over top of the seed trying to push it into the soil. its like 12$ for a 40lb. bag where i buy it. i also noticed a couple years back that whatever seed that doesnt make it into the soil gets mixed into the forest floor with leaves and and brush and the seed will start to pop on top and the deer will seek it out like corn. its the cheapest and less work option ive tried. clover for me cost triple only worked o.k. because it seemed more fussy about the soil. i gave up on hauling lime and fertilizer to make it work. with me the winter rye its throw and go and its mostly sandy soil i hunt in. i also herd that red rape seed is the ingrediant in many of the fast grow no plow formulas. i might try to get a bag of that this year.
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