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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4318866" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Historically, I've planted wheat and turnips around the first of September hoping for a good growth by the Oct 1 opener. Had to replant a couple of times but wheat is pretty hardy if getting the variety for the NW that is a little drought tolerant. </p><p>If it craps out due to a string of dry weather, It just takes a day or so to replant so it's a gambling thing for me. </p><p>We had a couple years of wet fall weather, so put in some Ladino Clover that really came up great, but after two years of a fantastic food plot, we had two years of drought, so the clover died out. </p><p>I wish deer liked johnson grass. My food plots would last forever! LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4318866, member: 5412"] Historically, I've planted wheat and turnips around the first of September hoping for a good growth by the Oct 1 opener. Had to replant a couple of times but wheat is pretty hardy if getting the variety for the NW that is a little drought tolerant. If it craps out due to a string of dry weather, It just takes a day or so to replant so it's a gambling thing for me. We had a couple years of wet fall weather, so put in some Ladino Clover that really came up great, but after two years of a fantastic food plot, we had two years of drought, so the clover died out. I wish deer liked johnson grass. My food plots would last forever! LOL! [/QUOTE]
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