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Quote from: bbcoach on August 03, 2012, 08:15:00 PMGo to the QDMA website www.qdma.com/forums and read the threads on Food Plots for Whitetails. There are numerous threads with recommendations for fall foodplots. Search or read Lickcreeks mix or LC mix for fall plots, he is the person that Highly Recommends Winter Rye instead of Winter Wheat or Oats and he explains why. I have been experimenting here in Eastern NC and the deer here will eat just about anything I plant. I've had great success with WW, Oats and WR with clover and I plant 7 Top Turnips, Rape and Purple Top Turnips as a late season plot. If you mix turnips with grains or clover do it sparingly. Turnips will shade out your grains and clover, if you get ample rainfall. One final recommendation, make sure you take a soil sample and follow the recommendations. This will save you time, money and alot of heartache with your plots. Good Luck!
Quote from: Woodsman4God on August 04, 2012, 08:32:54 AMQuote from: bbcoach on August 03, 2012, 08:15:00 PMGo to the QDMA website www.qdma.com/forums and read the threads on Food Plots for Whitetails. There are numerous threads with recommendations for fall foodplots. Search or read Lickcreeks mix or LC mix for fall plots, he is the person that Highly Recommends Winter Rye instead of Winter Wheat or Oats and he explains why. I have been experimenting here in Eastern NC and the deer here will eat just about anything I plant. I've had great success with WW, Oats and WR with clover and I plant 7 Top Turnips, Rape and Purple Top Turnips as a late season plot. If you mix turnips with grains or clover do it sparingly. Turnips will shade out your grains and clover, if you get ample rainfall. One final recommendation, make sure you take a soil sample and follow the recommendations. This will save you time, money and alot of heartache with your plots. Good Luck!I went to QDMA and ther are literally thousands of possibilities to search through, Is there a search engine to narrow your search? I am not a member so that might make a difference. If not can you post a link to one or two of those about Winter Rye. I just dont have the time to find the needle in the haystack. Thanks
Quote from: bbcoach on August 05, 2012, 05:48:41 PMQuote from: Woodsman4God on August 04, 2012, 08:32:54 AMQuote from: bbcoach on August 03, 2012, 08:15:00 PMGo to the QDMA website www.qdma.com/forums and read the threads on Food Plots for Whitetails. There are numerous threads with recommendations for fall foodplots. Search or read Lickcreeks mix or LC mix for fall plots, he is the person that Highly Recommends Winter Rye instead of Winter Wheat or Oats and he explains why. I have been experimenting here in Eastern NC and the deer here will eat just about anything I plant. I've had great success with WW, Oats and WR with clover and I plant 7 Top Turnips, Rape and Purple Top Turnips as a late season plot. If you mix turnips with grains or clover do it sparingly. Turnips will shade out your grains and clover, if you get ample rainfall. One final recommendation, make sure you take a soil sample and follow the recommendations. This will save you time, money and alot of heartache with your plots. Good Luck!I went to QDMA and ther are literally thousands of possibilities to search through, Is there a search engine to narrow your search? I am not a member so that might make a difference. If not can you post a link to one or two of those about Winter Rye. I just dont have the time to find the needle in the haystack. ThanksGo to this address (http://www.qdma.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=10) at the top of the page, click on the word SEARCH and type in Lickcreek, this will bring up several threads, look for the thread entitled Winter Rye versus Winter Wheat. This sight is very informative and it will give you the do's and don'ts of Foodplotting for Whitetails.