food plot help
I am gettin ready to till up about 5 acres of sun slammed field that currently has about crotch deep mahaya (mahair? Muh somthinanother) grass on it that NOBODY wants for free hay around here. I am going to turn that part of the property into a food plot. We are talking about land with good drainage, decent soil, not nearly enough water on this particular spot, and about 900+ hours of sunshine a day. Been a cowpasture for 97 or so years. Now its an empty pasture.
ANYWAY
I am thinking about planting a mixture of oaks, and peas, but I would like to throw two more food sources into the mix. Clover is out because the PH is off and I can't afford to sink thousands into this plot to change it (nor do I want the runoff into the springs 75 yards away) I have considered alfalfa, but the water or lack thereof could be an issure. Chickory won't do much better.
Any ideas?
Had one guy suggest I throw okra seed in with it.
GoodOlBoy
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