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Re: WMS Deer Magnet?
[Re: blumsden]
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09/24/18 06:21 PM
09/24/18 06:21 PM
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Yes it does, work very well, planted 5 plots using T&M this past weekend. Most mixes have basically the same cereal grains, like wheat,rye,and oats. I know WMS has triticale which is a rye/wheat hybrid, but other than that most mixes are very similar with varying clovers and brassica's. None are magic and none work better in one part of the state than the other. Failings of plantings are usually operator error. I disagree concerning the deer magnet. One of the BIG selling points to me is that it's one bag per acre.
"In Alabama, we prefer to kill small bucks on big properties"-Turkey247
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