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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5493213" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Soil quality can greatly affect the health and size of all mammals in a large geographical area but it's often not ag crops, certainly not corn that transfers those nutrients to the deer. Most native browse when palatable is more nutritious and more desired. That's why I tell folks to spread wide when fertilizing plots, you can greatly increase the value in a plot by allowing the border to be a natural screen / buffer full of native browse and fertilizing it as well. A plot with multi species crops surrounded by natural native browse will hold deer much longer than a monoculture with clean edges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5493213, member: 20151"] Soil quality can greatly affect the health and size of all mammals in a large geographical area but it’s often not ag crops, certainly not corn that transfers those nutrients to the deer. Most native browse when palatable is more nutritious and more desired. That’s why I tell folks to spread wide when fertilizing plots, you can greatly increase the value in a plot by allowing the border to be a natural screen / buffer full of native browse and fertilizing it as well. A plot with multi species crops surrounded by natural native browse will hold deer much longer than a monoculture with clean edges. [/QUOTE]
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