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<blockquote data-quote="rem270" data-source="post: 4339164" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>I have 87 total acres with 21 acres of CRP. I go through the same discussion every year with my dad how the deer like the tall grass but he still always wants to scalp it down in August. We have 5 fields total that are separated so in 3 of the 5 i have left standing and mowed strips. In "my field" i planted half in beans and left the other standing. They love the tall grass. The power company came through in Sept and cleaned up our power line. Going to plant clover down it and put a tripod up so i can see the power line and my field next year. Should be a great spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem270, post: 4339164, member: 1700"] I have 87 total acres with 21 acres of CRP. I go through the same discussion every year with my dad how the deer like the tall grass but he still always wants to scalp it down in August. We have 5 fields total that are separated so in 3 of the 5 i have left standing and mowed strips. In "my field" i planted half in beans and left the other standing. They love the tall grass. The power company came through in Sept and cleaned up our power line. Going to plant clover down it and put a tripod up so i can see the power line and my field next year. Should be a great spot. [/QUOTE]
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