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Early plant
Planted Beats and Greens on the Aug-26 in north louisisana, by 9/2 it was already an inch high. great coverage.
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fast growing
great customer service from WI. They answered many questions I had before planting. The product was fast to sprout and it is coming in nicely. The deer are already starting to graze on the tops.
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Another Great Fall Mixture
Another great mixture that Whitetail Institute developed to take the quess work out of finding the right seeds to mix and match. I always mixed Tall Tine Tubers with off brand beets and radishes,, but this mixture is top shelf and quick to germination!
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Looks good so far
I planted this in Ohio on Aug-15, it sprouted 3 days later. It is growing really well. I look forward to seeing how the deer like it this winter. Satisfied so far.
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Looks great so far
We're only a few weeks into our plantings of Beets and Greens. The seed was very clean. The germination rates look like they were high as the ground seems to be covered pretty well. If it hits the 18 in tall that the video had we'll have a tremendous amount of food for our deer and bear. We're looking forward to seeing what the upcoming deer season has in store for us. We're getting a lot of camera pictures of Deer and Bear.
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truly amazing product
planted this in a 2nd year plot with a ph of 6.6 .Stuff grew awesome! Now getting 275 pics in 7 days, for northeast pa thats pretty good
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Had to switch from clover.
I had clover for many years in very small plot & due for a change.I planted beets & greens & it looks just like the video,1-4 weeks.I have deer in all the time.Well done Whitetail Institute.I will plant this next year in my other small plots.
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Excellent deer plot seed
I planted 1 acre with beans and greens August 5. It has covered the area well and had excellent germination. Last night August 30 there were 5 deer feeding in it and did not want to leave when I drove by on the 4 wheeler.
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80% germination after 1 week
Planted 4 acres of this in Kansas. Overseeded a droughted out clover plot just after a rain event of about .5 inches. Got another .11 inches a few days later. Now with germination there is no rain on the 10 day forecast at all so I guess we will see how it does without water. Side note... When I went in to check germination 8 days after planting the plot was unexpectedly full of deer and turkeys 3 hours before dark. Attraction is obviously 10 out of 10 so far and with 100 acres of soybeans 50 yards away