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How big of a corn plot is needed for a hunting plot
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<blockquote data-quote="double browtine" data-source="post: 4553285" data-attributes="member: 9490"><p>I have plenty of thick areas already. The area I am going to clear is a old native pine tree thicket. Alot of the trees were damaged from ice storms, and high winds. The tops of several trees are broken out. There are no oaks in the area. I think I will probably just try a plot with both annuals and perennials. Clover around the edges, and then maybe Powerplant in the middle, then in the fall I will a disk under some of the power plant and put out a fall mix. I guess it would be cheaper to probably keep a corn feeder full of corn on a timer, than to plant corn. Cause by the time I add enough fertilizer to get the corn to grow right, plus the corn cost, it will probably be cheaper to just keep my 225 lb feeder full all summer. I am just looking to grow the deer sightings on my land. Thanks for everyone's great input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double browtine, post: 4553285, member: 9490"] I have plenty of thick areas already. The area I am going to clear is a old native pine tree thicket. Alot of the trees were damaged from ice storms, and high winds. The tops of several trees are broken out. There are no oaks in the area. I think I will probably just try a plot with both annuals and perennials. Clover around the edges, and then maybe Powerplant in the middle, then in the fall I will a disk under some of the power plant and put out a fall mix. I guess it would be cheaper to probably keep a corn feeder full of corn on a timer, than to plant corn. Cause by the time I add enough fertilizer to get the corn to grow right, plus the corn cost, it will probably be cheaper to just keep my 225 lb feeder full all summer. I am just looking to grow the deer sightings on my land. Thanks for everyone's great input. [/QUOTE]
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