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Deer ignoring my clover plots
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<blockquote data-quote="GOHUNT" data-source="post: 5740704" data-attributes="member: 1718"><p>This past spring I planted Whitetail Clover on two plots. It came up and besides some weeds, looks great. For weed control, I mowed it on 9/11 and got a couple of rains shortly after. I've got a camera on one of the plots and I never get pics of deer eating it. Early on I placed a cage in the middle of it and could see no difference….no evidence deer were eating it. Unfortunately now that it has turned really dry the clover has stopped growing so that now I don't have much mass going into winter. </p><p>Any of y'all maintain clover plots? Should I expect to see a change in feeding patterns? Thx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GOHUNT, post: 5740704, member: 1718"] This past spring I planted Whitetail Clover on two plots. It came up and besides some weeds, looks great. For weed control, I mowed it on 9/11 and got a couple of rains shortly after. I’ve got a camera on one of the plots and I never get pics of deer eating it. Early on I placed a cage in the middle of it and could see no difference….no evidence deer were eating it. Unfortunately now that it has turned really dry the clover has stopped growing so that now I don’t have much mass going into winter. Any of y’all maintain clover plots? Should I expect to see a change in feeding patterns? Thx [/QUOTE]
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