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Newbie warm season food plot question
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5039147" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>JC....watched a video this morning by Dr Grant that was along the same lines as you described....I believe it was called the "rubiks cube method" .... evaluation of 9 one mile squares with your property being in the center square.....what food, cover and water is available in the 8 squares around you and adjust or manage your property accordingly...all in an effort to reduce the deers range....or to keep them in your area as much as possible by providing them what they need.....I imagine satellite images would be helpful in this process... interesting stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5039147, member: 20594"] JC....watched a video this morning by Dr Grant that was along the same lines as you described....I believe it was called the "rubiks cube method" .... evaluation of 9 one mile squares with your property being in the center square.....what food, cover and water is available in the 8 squares around you and adjust or manage your property accordingly...all in an effort to reduce the deers range....or to keep them in your area as much as possible by providing them what they need.....I imagine satellite images would be helpful in this process... interesting stuff. [/QUOTE]
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