#3097529 - 12/27/12 11:59 AM
help with food plots
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TheBrokenArrow
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Registered: 09/30/12
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Loc: sumner county TN
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this spring i was gonna try to plant something in our feild to attract deer what is something that does not need much water and mostly live on its own that a first timer should plant?
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#3097731 - 12/27/12 02:49 PM
Re: help with food plots
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primos32
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Loc: Savannah, TN
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Buckwheat would be an easy one for a first timer on poorer soils. Soybeans are fairly easy to grow on better soils but acreage needs to a few acres in high deer density areas. Chicory is also fairly hardy in my opinion for another option. Most important however is to take a soil test and go from there.
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#3106341 - 01/02/13 05:43 PM
Re: help with food plots
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Hunter 257W
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Whitetail Institutes "Extreme" mix is advertised for just such conditions. I've never tried it though so can't say.
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