Nice deer, well unbelievable deer!
Nice deer, well unbelievable deer!
Last edited by trash2; 07-09-2022 at 06:44 PM.
Beautiful.
Mine has started flowering and completely canopied. Forgot to take a picture before the storms arrived.
It’s about thigh high now.
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I would really be interested in a per acre cost to plant. Also looking forward to how well the doves like/use it.
I can see why one guy said to plant every other row. That’ll be about like hunting next to soybean field trying to find birds.
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There is going to be a lot of food in this field. It’s about 5 feet tall now.
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Leave 3 rows standing for blind positions. Make sure folks don't shoot the low birds that are going to dive bomb your benne. Yall should have a great shoot over that stuff. Looks great. Congrats!!
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I'm really looking forward to your bird reports this season because I have considered planting benne. I've bookmarked this thread for reference next planting season. I appreciate you posting the planting details.
A lot of people I've seen plant benne and sunflowers in sections. Shoot over sunflowers the first split and gradually cut em. By the second or third split, the benne is king. They leave bands a few yards wide.
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Will pigs leave benne alone?
pigs wont leave a dead deer carcasses ass alone....
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
How about deer...? Will they eat benne
My experience has been deer leave it alone until well after the seed matured. Then they will eat the leaves.
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It’s defoliated for the most part and the pods are drying down. Today was day 85 since planting. No doves yet, but there are starting to be some at the neighbor’s sunflowers.
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I thought most people let it mature naturally...
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It did this to itself - it defoliates naturally.
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