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When is the best time to plant a food plot for bow season?
Posted on 10/15/17 at 7:07 pm
Posted on 10/15/17 at 7:07 pm
Asking for next year. I'm thinking about planting soy beans on a small plot but think it would do best if the beans are still green come October. When would I need to plant?
FYI Natchez area
FYI Natchez area
Posted on 10/15/17 at 7:53 pm to Jack Daniel
Plant them in late August or very early September. They like them best when they are young and tender. First frost will kill them so if you plan on hunting that plot after, mix some other stuff in
Posted on 10/15/17 at 7:58 pm to Jack Daniel
Plant joint vetch in May
Deer in the Natchez area won't let beans get out of the ground
Deer in the Natchez area won't let beans get out of the ground
This post was edited on 10/15/17 at 8:00 pm
Posted on 10/15/17 at 7:59 pm to Jack Daniel
small plot with soybeans? probably not gonna work unless you get the expensive bean that regenerates. regular soybeans are history after deer start nipping on them.
i would suggest arrowleaf clover or triticale rye in early september. one good rain and it would be ready by october 1.
i would suggest arrowleaf clover or triticale rye in early september. one good rain and it would be ready by october 1.
Posted on 10/15/17 at 8:28 pm to Kashmir
We planted triticale rye and cow peas for bow season. It did okay but we didn't get much rain at all. It normally does real well.
Posted on 10/15/17 at 10:57 pm to Jack Daniel
If you want to plant soybeans for deer then you will have to plant forage beans which don't produce the actual soybean. August to September would be the ideal time depending on rain of course. That being said there are probably better options out there than forage beans.
Posted on 10/16/17 at 11:53 am to HogsWillRiseAgain
I planted a mixture of winter peas, soy beans, and chicory this year early September and it hasn't rained a damn drop. Only in a few spots do I have any small amount of germination. Thinking about doing it in August next year.
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