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<blockquote data-quote="bigorangmd" data-source="post: 1102722" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Going to buy a game feeder. Wondering how to use it. I plan on putting out a few cameras and I primarily plan on using them to attract deer to the cameras. What I am less sure of is how beneficial they can be to the herds health. Is it enough to bother with working with the mixture for maximum nutrition or just use for camrea opportunity. I have 1000 acres of mixed beans, corn, and cotton (about 60% of open fields are in cotton). 20-30% hardwoods. Any other advice on how to maximize their use would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigorangmd, post: 1102722, member: 2211"] Going to buy a game feeder. Wondering how to use it. I plan on putting out a few cameras and I primarily plan on using them to attract deer to the cameras. What I am less sure of is how beneficial they can be to the herds health. Is it enough to bother with working with the mixture for maximum nutrition or just use for camrea opportunity. I have 1000 acres of mixed beans, corn, and cotton (about 60% of open fields are in cotton). 20-30% hardwoods. Any other advice on how to maximize their use would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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