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<blockquote data-quote="rem270" data-source="post: 5658189" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>I had about 1-1.5 acre food plot last year consisting of buck forage oats and mixed throw and grow in it. Best food plot I've ever had. I was able to seed it thick and it came up great. About 1/4 acre of it has clover growing in it now and in one area and not spread out amongst the old plot. I'm talking so thick that it's pretty much 100% clover with no grass in it. It's really tall right now and the deer are wearing it out. Should I cut it down as high as I can or leave it alone? My plan is to plant the oats and throw and grow again this year and was also going to do a couple spots around it with clover. With this clover now looks like I already have what I was needing in that. Just not sure if I should leave it be or try and cut the tops off of it. It's probably 12''-18'' high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem270, post: 5658189, member: 1700"] I had about 1-1.5 acre food plot last year consisting of buck forage oats and mixed throw and grow in it. Best food plot I've ever had. I was able to seed it thick and it came up great. About 1/4 acre of it has clover growing in it now and in one area and not spread out amongst the old plot. I'm talking so thick that it's pretty much 100% clover with no grass in it. It's really tall right now and the deer are wearing it out. Should I cut it down as high as I can or leave it alone? My plan is to plant the oats and throw and grow again this year and was also going to do a couple spots around it with clover. With this clover now looks like I already have what I was needing in that. Just not sure if I should leave it be or try and cut the tops off of it. It's probably 12''-18'' high. [/QUOTE]
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