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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5356017" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>I don't have first hand experience but I have the solar charger and other components but haven't tried it yet....but a buddy of mine attempted to plant one acre of sunflower two years ago....soil test, fertilizer, lime....did it all per the book....and the deer mowed them down clean....so last year he did the 3-D staggered fence around the same plot and it was very effective....he caught one doe that made it across....but he found where the fence was sagging...pulled the slack out and got the fence tight and had no more issues...once the crop was fully mature (and after his wife got all the pictures she wanted) he took the fence down and let the critters have it...worked great.....good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5356017, member: 20594"] I don't have first hand experience but I have the solar charger and other components but haven't tried it yet....but a buddy of mine attempted to plant one acre of sunflower two years ago....soil test, fertilizer, lime....did it all per the book....and the deer mowed them down clean....so last year he did the 3-D staggered fence around the same plot and it was very effective....he caught one doe that made it across....but he found where the fence was sagging...pulled the slack out and got the fence tight and had no more issues...once the crop was fully mature (and after his wife got all the pictures she wanted) he took the fence down and let the critters have it...worked great.....good luck. [/QUOTE]
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