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Biology And Management Of White-tailed Deer In Alabama

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Appendix 10: WARM-SEASON PLANTING GUIDE<br />

AESCHYNOMENE (JOINTVETCH)<br />

Planting Date: March 1 - June 30<br />

Seeding Rate a : 10-15 pounds per acre (broadcasted), 8-10 pounds<br />

per acre (drilled)<br />

Planting Depth: 1/2 to 1-inch<br />

Comments: Aeschynomene or jointvetch provides excellent, high-protein<br />

forage for deer during the summer months. It can be slow to establish<br />

due to grass and weed competition. Jointvetch grows best in moist, light<br />

textured soils and is not suited for dry sites or sandy soils. It does best<br />

when planted with companion plants such as grain sorghum, alyce clover,<br />

or cowpeas.<br />

ALYCE CLOVER<br />

Planting Date: March 15 - June 30<br />

Seeding Rate a : 15-20 pounds per acre (broadcasted), 15-17 pounds<br />

per acre (drilled)<br />

Planting Depth: 1/4 to 1/2-inch<br />

Comments: Alyce clover provides high-quality forage from late spring<br />

until first frost. It does not grow well on moist sites and is quite tolerant<br />

of dry conditions once established. Alyce clover is not very tolerant of<br />

weed competition. It does best when planted with other crops, such as<br />

Aeschynomene, cowpeas, or grain sorghum.<br />

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