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Food plot transition zones and feathered edges
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5785971" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>I think you would really like the results of that being a natural soft edge 15 to 20 ft wide in places. Briars, broom sedge, honeysuckle, poke even just rag weed and maybe some native wild flowers.</p><p>Manage it like CRP mow 1/4 to 1/3 a year in broken succession. If any one species becomes too dominant just till or disk and open the seed bank. Fertilize in it will get wild!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5785971, member: 20151"] I think you would really like the results of that being a natural soft edge 15 to 20 ft wide in places. Briars, broom sedge, honeysuckle, poke even just rag weed and maybe some native wild flowers. Manage it like CRP mow 1/4 to 1/3 a year in broken succession. If any one species becomes too dominant just till or disk and open the seed bank. Fertilize in it will get wild! [/QUOTE]
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