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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3542598" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The problem with beans or peas is that the deer nip them off and they are done. Good protein but they don't regrow during the hunting season like Wheat, oats, clover, etc and an early freeze will result in a food plot with no food. </p><p>As a side note, the ladino clover that I planted last fall is doing well. Checked it last week, with lots of new growth in the new 1/2 acre as well as the existing plot of 1/2 acre that is already 3" high. All of this moisture should let the new stuff get some good roots down before the clover goes dormant in the heat of the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3542598, member: 5412"] The problem with beans or peas is that the deer nip them off and they are done. Good protein but they don't regrow during the hunting season like Wheat, oats, clover, etc and an early freeze will result in a food plot with no food. As a side note, the ladino clover that I planted last fall is doing well. Checked it last week, with lots of new growth in the new 1/2 acre as well as the existing plot of 1/2 acre that is already 3" high. All of this moisture should let the new stuff get some good roots down before the clover goes dormant in the heat of the summer. [/QUOTE]
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