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Harvey rain came along
I planted and 1st rain was Harvey. 9.5" rain. Support from Whitetail Institute has been excellent. They have been top shelf. Jury is out on final seed recruitment.
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Growing like a weed
I broadcast Tall tine Tubers on August 13. Never did a soil sample. I put some lime & 19-19-19 Fertilizer on it. It did get some flea beetles , I sprayed that & they are all gone. It is 4" high and a thick mass of greens. Less than 3 weeks. Probably planted it too thick, but first food plot I ever tried.
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Great Growing
Planted on a Monday and with the couple days of rain they were up by Friday, couldn't believe it. After reaching a few inches the deer are feeding on it. Very happy with this planting and will use it again.
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great winter product
Great product, I mixed this in with wheat for several years now, done it around the beginning of September and was perfect to hold deer to my property during the worst part of winter!
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Deer love it !
This will be the 3rd year I've used used this product and the deer love the tops in the fall and the bulbs thrue the cold winter.
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Winter forage
I have camera shots for the entire year and found the deer in good health through the entire winter. The deer worked the turnips through March and looked heavy and in good shape. in VT
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Tall Tine Tuber's the size of Softballs
I planted Tall Tine Tuber's on the 1st of Sep. and they were baseball and softball size by mid-Nov. the deer just love them. I planted the local seed store purple top turnips and they only got to about golf-ball size. I will only plant Tall Tine's now! I shot my Buck last year while eating Tall Tine's
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My trail cameras do not lie
Starting about Nov 1st the deer start pouring into my Tall Tine tubers food plot. I have photos of bucks that do not live on the property all year and then they start showing up every night to eat Tall Tine tubers.
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Go-to plot when the weather cools
When the temps cool the Tall Tine Tubers are the go-to food. We noticed that the deer are heavier and go into the winter in great shape.