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<blockquote data-quote="saddlecricket" data-source="post: 4845893" data-attributes="member: 20320"><p>Another item I am doing is broadcasting minerials into the food plot. If you focus on your soil it will get you better results. I quit doing mineral stations. I use this real world mineral now and just turn my plot into my mineral station with high protein food at the sametime.They have an ehd preventative in it and claim no deer has died from ehd using their feed and materials. So far I have broad cast 80 pounds of it into the clover and 20 to 25 pounds in my fall/winter area and another 40 or so pounds in the corn and soybean areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saddlecricket, post: 4845893, member: 20320"] Another item I am doing is broadcasting minerials into the food plot. If you focus on your soil it will get you better results. I quit doing mineral stations. I use this real world mineral now and just turn my plot into my mineral station with high protein food at the sametime.They have an ehd preventative in it and claim no deer has died from ehd using their feed and materials. So far I have broad cast 80 pounds of it into the clover and 20 to 25 pounds in my fall/winter area and another 40 or so pounds in the corn and soybean areas. [/QUOTE]
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