I think I'm done with turnips
Another thing I haven’t seen mentioned is making sure you have done a FULL soil test. I’m not talking about a PH, and NPK only test. I’m talking about one of the good ones.
A lot of times, if deer won’t eat a particular forage.. it is because the forage didn’t develope a good taste. This can often be because of a lack of an important nutrient or because of an inhibiting circumstance such as PH imbalance.
CA, MG, and sulfur come to mind as minerals that can greatly effect palatability. Lack of available sulphur is often a cause of clover patches that deer won’t touch.
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Another thing I haven’t seen mentioned is making sure you have done a FULL soil test. I’m not talking about a PH, and NPK only test. I’m talking about one of the good ones.
A lot of times, if deer won’t eat a particular forage.. it is because the forage didn’t develope a good taste. This can often be because of a lack of an important nutrient or because of an inhibiting circumstance such as PH imbalance.
CA, MG, and sulfur come to mind as minerals that can greatly effect palatability. Lack of available sulphur is often a cause of clover patches that deer won’t touch.
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