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Different approach this year - let it grow
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5446129" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Nature provides. Although deer were originally classified as "woody browsers," that was because deer were first observed in big woods environments. In reality, white-tailed deer are "weed eaters." When available (during the growing season), deer are primarily weed eaters.</p><p></p><p>I still grow nice, clean food plots for deer, but I have far, FAR more acreage invested in "weed production." In fact, even though my summer plots were a failure this year, they did grow some soybeans. Yet the deer almost ignored them because we also have over 100 acres of weed production. THAT is where the deer spent all summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5446129, member: 17"] Nature provides. Although deer were originally classified as "woody browsers," that was because deer were first observed in big woods environments. In reality, white-tailed deer are "weed eaters." When available (during the growing season), deer are primarily weed eaters. I still grow nice, clean food plots for deer, but I have far, FAR more acreage invested in "weed production." In fact, even though my summer plots were a failure this year, they did grow some soybeans. Yet the deer almost ignored them because we also have over 100 acres of weed production. THAT is where the deer spent all summer. [/QUOTE]
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