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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5023635" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>We planted several 1 acre plots of corn a few years ago. It didn't last very long. Between the deer, squirrels and coons, they tore it up before season. Mostly by coons. That was field corn - if you did sweet corn, I imagine it would be much worse. I like what MickThompson mentioned - planting millet/sorghum. The deer won't touch it until the heads are mature and that's what they may or may not try to eat. Should attract a lot of birds. Then follow it with a cool season annual for fall/winter. Sorghum will also create a lot of organic matter to help improve the soil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5023635, member: 5787"] We planted several 1 acre plots of corn a few years ago. It didn’t last very long. Between the deer, squirrels and coons, they tore it up before season. Mostly by coons. That was field corn - if you did sweet corn, I imagine it would be much worse. I like what MickThompson mentioned - planting millet/sorghum. The deer won’t touch it until the heads are mature and that’s what they may or may not try to eat. Should attract a lot of birds. Then follow it with a cool season annual for fall/winter. Sorghum will also create a lot of organic matter to help improve the soil [/QUOTE]
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