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Biology And Management Of White-tailed Deer In Alabama

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HAIRY INDIGO<br />

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

Seeding Rate a : 20-30 pounds per acre (broadcasted), 10-20 pounds<br />

per acre (drilled)<br />

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

Comments: Hairy indigo provides abundant growth in late summer<br />

and early fall, but may not be heavily grazed if more preferred foods are<br />

available. This legume has a deep taproot which gives it excellent<br />

drought tolerance. This characteristic makes hairy indigo a good insurance<br />

plant for planting with higher preference species, such as cowpeas,<br />

lablab, or soybeans.<br />

LABLAB<br />

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

Seeding Rate a : 20 pounds per acre (broadcasted), 10-12 pounds per<br />

acre (drilled)<br />

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

Comments: Lablab is a highly nutritious (high-protein), highly preferred<br />

deer forage. It grows well on sandy, well-drained upland sites.<br />

Lablab is very drought resistant and can grow in areas that may be too<br />

dry for other warm-season legumes. It does not tolerate wet conditions.<br />

Weed competition can be a problem during early stages of growth.<br />

Once established, lablab is tolerant of moderate to heavy grazing pressure.<br />

Lablab can be planted with other drought resistant legumes, as<br />

well as corn and sorghum.<br />

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