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<blockquote data-quote="hard county" data-source="post: 4651869" data-attributes="member: 5081"><p>I like feeders used responsibly for specific jobs, I think every property in america can be be improved by more than feeders and in a cost effective way. Exclusion cages around fruit or mast trees, planting stuff outside your fences in your pasture would be one example. Fertilising and sowing your pastures this fall will put weight on your cows and the deer will eat along side them. I'm guessing the feeder would be outside of a fence, but maybe all your fields are in pasture and the feeder would be in the woods? If so hinge cutting preferred browse trees and cutting undesirable trees can be helpful. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hard county, post: 4651869, member: 5081"] I like feeders used responsibly for specific jobs, I think every property in america can be be improved by more than feeders and in a cost effective way. Exclusion cages around fruit or mast trees, planting stuff outside your fences in your pasture would be one example. Fertilising and sowing your pastures this fall will put weight on your cows and the deer will eat along side them. I'm guessing the feeder would be outside of a fence, but maybe all your fields are in pasture and the feeder would be in the woods? If so hinge cutting preferred browse trees and cutting undesirable trees can be helpful. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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