Low/wet area plot recommendations

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by LilSiman/OH, Jun 27, 2014.

  1. LilSiman/OH

    LilSiman/OH Weekend Warrior

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    Me and my hunting partner just finished weed eating and spraying for our main food plot, a low area next to a small creek in a valley. The spot is pretty wet right now because of the rain we've had recently in ohio. Once it dries as we finish weeding and dragging we're gonna attempt to put a food plot in. I was just wondering what everyone has used in wet spots and what works the best. We have several mineral licks near by and there is 50+ acres of beans in the area.
     
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    People over look alsike clover. It handles low pH's and wet conditions better than most clovers
    Berseem clover. Mine was under 4" of water twice last year and kept thriving. It fixates tons of nitrogen and the deer love it.
    Rape......
    A blend of radish/winfred brassica/triticale/rape/berseem clover....
     

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