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<blockquote data-quote="cecil30-30" data-source="post: 4542922" data-attributes="member: 3750"><p>I have probably a small 2-3 acre field that horse shoes around my house. It has been cut for hay for many years, I have no intention on fooling with hay. I was going to just keep it mowed as I do my yard. We always have deer in the yard and said field. Doesn't look like nothing special in the field, has alot of sage in it. I was wanting to plant something in the back end of it that would benifit and draw the deer. Really don't want to have to replant every fall and spring, is there anything that's a perennial that you would recommend? I was going to try to find someone with a sprayer and spray it in the spring and then take our tractor with a 5ft tiller on it and lighty till it and sow clover real heavy. But not sure how good the soil has to be for clover. Any help or tips is appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cecil30-30, post: 4542922, member: 3750"] I have probably a small 2-3 acre field that horse shoes around my house. It has been cut for hay for many years, I have no intention on fooling with hay. I was going to just keep it mowed as I do my yard. We always have deer in the yard and said field. Doesn't look like nothing special in the field, has alot of sage in it. I was wanting to plant something in the back end of it that would benifit and draw the deer. Really don't want to have to replant every fall and spring, is there anything that's a perennial that you would recommend? I was going to try to find someone with a sprayer and spray it in the spring and then take our tractor with a 5ft tiller on it and lighty till it and sow clover real heavy. But not sure how good the soil has to be for clover. Any help or tips is appreciated. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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