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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5764957" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>These type conversations are interesting with the different view points and experiences and while reading all this the one word that comes to mind is diversity....TSI, food plots, old field management, early successional growth, edge feathering, etc.....Diversity.</p><p>I've experienced both sides of the conversation....green plot of cereal rye can take the cold and deer are on it late season ...no doubt. Honeysuckle and briar thickets....deer use the heck out of it...seen them stand in it feeding and even bed in it for hours on end during cold rainy late season hunts...And so much can be said for thick cover...especially if your neighbors are lacking it...but the entire conversation is about offering diversity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5764957, member: 20594"] These type conversations are interesting with the different view points and experiences and while reading all this the one word that comes to mind is diversity....TSI, food plots, old field management, early successional growth, edge feathering, etc.....Diversity. I've experienced both sides of the conversation....green plot of cereal rye can take the cold and deer are on it late season ...no doubt. Honeysuckle and briar thickets....deer use the heck out of it...seen them stand in it feeding and even bed in it for hours on end during cold rainy late season hunts...And so much can be said for thick cover...especially if your neighbors are lacking it...but the entire conversation is about offering diversity. [/QUOTE]
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