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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 4834066" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>That is quite a task, but it is fun to tackle and see it all pay off. The most important thing is to figure out what your neighbors have and what they don't have. Put what they don't have on your property. Where in Hickman are you?</p><p></p><p>1) Hack N' Squirt info: <a href="https://www.growingdeer.tv/#/improving-whitetail-habitat-and-hunting-hinge-cutting-vs-hack-squirt" target="_blank">https://www.growingdeer.tv/#/improving- ... ack-squirt</a> . Glyphosate or Imazapyr. You can get the blue dye at co-op - It will get everywhere! But you can definitely tell where you sprayed</p><p>2) With a clearing of .41 acres, I would start out simple....maybe some winter wheat and some crimson clover. Those two will grow just about anywhere - and they will benefit you in the fall, as well as spring (deer and turkey)</p><p>3) We have a lot of peach, pear and plum trees that the deer really like. You will also see coyotes and raccoons. When everything ripens, it's a good time to take out a few predators.</p><p>4) For some of these fields, you may try frost-seeding some perennial clover over top of the grasses. If you could lightly disk in there and throw out some winter wheat, you'd have the cattle grass, and some candy for the deer. Not sure - I hate hunting with cattle period!</p><p>5) Can't go wrong with persimmons</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 4834066, member: 5787"] That is quite a task, but it is fun to tackle and see it all pay off. The most important thing is to figure out what your neighbors have and what they don't have. Put what they don't have on your property. Where in Hickman are you? 1) Hack N' Squirt info: [url=https://www.growingdeer.tv/#/improving-whitetail-habitat-and-hunting-hinge-cutting-vs-hack-squirt]https://www.growingdeer.tv/#/improving- ... ack-squirt[/url] . Glyphosate or Imazapyr. You can get the blue dye at co-op - It will get everywhere! But you can definitely tell where you sprayed 2) With a clearing of .41 acres, I would start out simple....maybe some winter wheat and some crimson clover. Those two will grow just about anywhere - and they will benefit you in the fall, as well as spring (deer and turkey) 3) We have a lot of peach, pear and plum trees that the deer really like. You will also see coyotes and raccoons. When everything ripens, it's a good time to take out a few predators. 4) For some of these fields, you may try frost-seeding some perennial clover over top of the grasses. If you could lightly disk in there and throw out some winter wheat, you'd have the cattle grass, and some candy for the deer. Not sure - I hate hunting with cattle period! 5) Can't go wrong with persimmons [/QUOTE]
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