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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5370167" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Another thing . . . . . .</p><p></p><p>Once soybeans get to a certain height, they actually offer deer a good place to bed in the shade, meaning they may have little need to ever leave a soybean field. They eat & bed there. What's more, there is little human disturbance out for them out in a soybean field.</p><p></p><p>Many, many years ago (probably late 70's), I remember one July stumbling into a bachelor group of 11 bucks utilizing a soybean field. They were spending most their time in the field @ 200 yds from a county blacktop road. Every time I heard a car coming, before either I or the deer could see it, the deer would lie down. Once the car passed, the deer would stand back up, then resume feeding. This happened quite a bit right in the middle of the day.</p><p></p><p>Have since noted deer behaving like this in many places during summertime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5370167, member: 1409"] Another thing . . . . . . Once soybeans get to a certain height, they actually offer deer a good place to bed in the shade, meaning they may have little need to ever leave a soybean field. They eat & bed there. What's more, there is little human disturbance out for them out in a soybean field. Many, many years ago (probably late 70's), I remember one July stumbling into a bachelor group of 11 bucks utilizing a soybean field. They were spending most their time in the field @ 200 yds from a county blacktop road. Every time I heard a car coming, before either I or the deer could see it, the deer would lie down. Once the car passed, the deer would stand back up, then resume feeding. This happened quite a bit right in the middle of the day. Have since noted deer behaving like this in many places during summertime. [/QUOTE]
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