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<blockquote data-quote="Kentucky Windage" data-source="post: 140318" data-attributes="member: 429"><p>What grows in the intended areas for your small plots? Trees, grass or broadleaf weeds? The first thing you have to manage is what currently grows there each year. Once you have cleared your area for the plot (mow, burn, till, etc.) I would plant crops that will clean up the undesirable weeds with simple herbicides (glyphosate, glufosinate). There is nothing worse than having your investment over taken by tough to control weeds. Corn, soybeans, canola, sugarbeets are good options with roundup ready and liberty link technologies. Do you have farmer friends with access to extra unused seed and pesticides? Look into other options (crops not grown in the immediate area that will further attract deer) after you have the weeds under control. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky Windage, post: 140318, member: 429"] What grows in the intended areas for your small plots? Trees, grass or broadleaf weeds? The first thing you have to manage is what currently grows there each year. Once you have cleared your area for the plot (mow, burn, till, etc.) I would plant crops that will clean up the undesirable weeds with simple herbicides (glyphosate, glufosinate). There is nothing worse than having your investment over taken by tough to control weeds. Corn, soybeans, canola, sugarbeets are good options with roundup ready and liberty link technologies. Do you have farmer friends with access to extra unused seed and pesticides? Look into other options (crops not grown in the immediate area that will further attract deer) after you have the weeds under control. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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