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<blockquote data-quote="wildlifefarmer" data-source="post: 5023556" data-attributes="member: 19620"><p>I had the same thought as you do several years ago. 3 acres of sunflowers to have that little dove hunt. all went well, looked great and did well for the first couple years. year 3 the deer found them. most all plants stripped for next 2 years. NO MORE SUNFLOWERS!! We changed to 6 ac of corn, same thing is happening. The last 3 years NO corn. Small plots are great for a year or maybe two, but the deer find it and get a taste they come back year after year. By the way, we are trying to help the quail and turkeys and other small critters first and foremost. All I can say is try it. Your results may suprise you one way or the other. The main thing is do something and enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildlifefarmer, post: 5023556, member: 19620"] I had the same thought as you do several years ago. 3 acres of sunflowers to have that little dove hunt. all went well, looked great and did well for the first couple years. year 3 the deer found them. most all plants stripped for next 2 years. NO MORE SUNFLOWERS!! We changed to 6 ac of corn, same thing is happening. The last 3 years NO corn. Small plots are great for a year or maybe two, but the deer find it and get a taste they come back year after year. By the way, we are trying to help the quail and turkeys and other small critters first and foremost. All I can say is try it. Your results may suprise you one way or the other. The main thing is do something and enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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