USING ALFALFA-GRASS MIXTURES TO MINIMIZE DEER DAMAGE M.H. Hall and R.C. Stoudt, Penn State Extension Alfalfa is a prime feed source for both dairy cows and on-domesticat ed, white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania. Damage to alfalfa can be great. Numerous attempts have been made to deter deer from feeding on alfalfa and other crops but they have generally proven unsatisfactory because of high costs and/or ineffectiveness. Several researcherl have reported that deer prefer alfalfa to forage grasses. However, the use of alfalfa-grass mixtures to deter deer from feeding on forage has been untested. Study Description Plots of alfalfa, timothy, orchard grass, and alfalfa-timothy or orchardgrass mixtures in 3:1, 2:2, and 1:3 alfalfa to grass row arrange ments were established within areas protected (with fencing) or unprotected from deer feeding. Forage from these plots was har vested three and four times in 1995 and 1996, respectively, and dry mat ter yield, percentage alfalfa and grass, and forage quality were * "A.-” 'V" *„ i v - * ❖ Special Report * determined. Economic evaluation of each treatment was made based on the value of the harvested forage and the differential costs associated with production. Applied Questions • To what extent do deer dam age forages in central Pennsylvania? Forages protected from deer feeding averaged 1660 Ib./acre more DM yield than their unprotected counterparts (Table 1). The greatest amount of deer feeding occurred in pure alfalfa and the least jo pure orchardgrass. Fomge quality was not affected by deer grazing. Weeds began to invade the plots in the second year of the study and were more severe in the unpro tected than protected plots. Deer feeding resulted in average econom ic loss of $BO and $2B/acre for pure alfalfa and pure orchardgrass, respectively. •Do deer selectively graze one forage species over anoth er? Deer selectively grazed alfalfa out of the alfalfa-grass mixtures and fed more on plots which contained timothy than those which contained orchardgrass. Averaged across all mixtures, alfalfa made up 35% of the total yield in the protected but ■ vf * Ik- - Foraging Around, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 24, 1998—Page only 19% in the unprotected mixed plots. Average yield reductions, as a result of deer feeding, were 1507 and 1102 lb./acre (excluding weed yield in 1996) for treatments con taining timothy and orchardgrass, respectively (Table 1). Consequently, the economic losses associated with deer feeding were greater for mix tures containing more timothy than orchardgrass (Table 2). • In a field where deer gener ally feed, are particular forage species mixtures better than others? In areas unprotected from deer feeding, pure orchardgrass and alfalfa-orchardgrass mixtures had greater total yields than pure alfalfa (Table 2). Weed infestation in second year of the study was greatest in pure alfalfa which had the greatest deer feeding and least in pure orchardgrass which had the least deer feeding in the first year of the Table 1. Decrease in dry matte&yiftjd associated with deer feeding compared to no deer feeding on pure alfalfa, pure grass, or alfalfa-grass mixtures seeded in different row arrangements (mean of two locations for two years). Grass species Timothy Timothy Timothy Timothy Orchardgrass Orchardgrass Orchardgrass Orchardgrass tßeduction in alfalfa and grass yield combined. Weed yield is not included in total. study. Forage quality was not affect ed by deer feeding within the unpro tected plots but was affected by the proportion of alfalfa to grass in the mixture. Alfalfa-orchardgrass mix tures had greater economic returns than pure alfalfa but only when alfalfa was seeded at >50% of the mixture (Table 2). Recommendations Deer feeding can greatly reduce forage yield. Deer selectively grazed alfalfa out of alfalfa-grass mixtures and showed a preference for timothy over orchardgrass. The use of orchardgrass alone or in a mixture with alfalfa reduces deer feeding and provides the greatest yields. However, when deer feeding occured, net economic returns were greater for alfalfa-orchardgrass mix tures because of improved quality compared to pure orchardgrass. Rows alfalfa: rows grass alfalfa grass total 1 (Turn to Page 13) Reduced yield Ib/acre 2392 0 2392 2229 154 2384 1272 926 2198 900 822 1722 0 1230 1230 1732 134 1866 1050 568 1617 698 394 1092 0 435 435 51