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<blockquote data-quote="mcbuck58" data-source="post: 5899439" data-attributes="member: 24609"><p>Use to work on Black Oak Savanna's up north. These areas are unique with scattered trees having some prairie plants, grasses and forbs. They were burned regularly just as native people did. Yes I know diversity is good but in my opinion if you are managing for deer and turkey they are not that good. Yes deer and turkey will feed on the acorns especially if some white oak in there. For deer there is no thickets for bedding or dropping fawns. For turkeys there is no nesting cover or brooding cover. This is just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcbuck58, post: 5899439, member: 24609"] Use to work on Black Oak Savanna’s up north. These areas are unique with scattered trees having some prairie plants, grasses and forbs. They were burned regularly just as native people did. Yes I know diversity is good but in my opinion if you are managing for deer and turkey they are not that good. Yes deer and turkey will feed on the acorns especially if some white oak in there. For deer there is no thickets for bedding or dropping fawns. For turkeys there is no nesting cover or brooding cover. This is just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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