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4 Only Tried For One Year So Far
Posted by Unknown on 24th May 2016
Only tried this product for one season and that's why I only rated it a 4 out of 5. I am planting it again this year in a larger plot. It never grew taller than 4" because the deer wont leave it alone. I will be planting it 2 weeks earlier this year and more of it!
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5 I AM HAPPY
Posted by WARREN-PA on 17th Aug 2015
I planted winter peas on July 4th. As of 8/2 nothing had touched them and only a few deer on camera. Went back to our place in PA 8/15 the crop is well pruned and all kind of deer on camera. I am happy!
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5 food plot savior
Posted by jim d. on 7th Aug 2015
due to heavy rains and flooding this year - i lost the entire corn/food plot in a bottom feild . when planted , i am depending on Winter Peas to be just the right draw for october bow season !
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4 Winter peas, the deer loved it
Posted by LeeW on 24th Jul 2015
This will be my 2nd year of planting Winter Peas, the deer just tore it up last year. This year I am doubling the size of my Winter Peas plot
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5 Something new for me
Posted by Mike H. on 27th Apr 2015
This year I am planting sorghum sudan grass in 12' strips to divide my 2 1/2 acres food plot in half. Then 3 more strips perpendicular to that making 8 smaller fields where deer might feel more isolated and safe, while allowing me to have 2 existing, now separated Imperial WC fields, 2 winter pea fields, 2 No Plow fields, and 2 fields of Whitetail Oats Plus. The winter peas are new for me but will offer something new for the deer to stay on my property. In the past the oats were phenomenal and the IWC clover and No Plow always have traffic. The Winter Peas will be a great addition to my new strategy.
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4 Keep up the good work!
Posted by Kevin L on 27th Jan 2015
The Winter Peas Plus and Whitetail Clover speak for themselves. They are grazed 5 to 1 more than any competitor or co-op mix