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<blockquote data-quote="FishnFed" data-source="post: 5268801" data-attributes="member: 5592"><p>I have received hunting permission on a couple small tracts of property in a suburban setting in Knoxville. Each lot is about 6 acres and it is surrounded by similar if not larger acreage. I'd like to plant a small food plot to attract the deer from the folks' yards and back into the woods where I'll be bow hunting. There is a small, old logging road about 50 yards long that is clear of everything except leaves and some fallen branches. It is shaded by the trees in the summer, but appears to get some light. It is not easy to access with large equipment but I could probably get a small tiller in there. </p><p></p><p>What would be my best crop to plant in this circumstance and what would be the best schedule for planting?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide.</p><p></p><p>Regards, Wally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishnFed, post: 5268801, member: 5592"] I have received hunting permission on a couple small tracts of property in a suburban setting in Knoxville. Each lot is about 6 acres and it is surrounded by similar if not larger acreage. I'd like to plant a small food plot to attract the deer from the folks' yards and back into the woods where I'll be bow hunting. There is a small, old logging road about 50 yards long that is clear of everything except leaves and some fallen branches. It is shaded by the trees in the summer, but appears to get some light. It is not easy to access with large equipment but I could probably get a small tiller in there. What would be my best crop to plant in this circumstance and what would be the best schedule for planting? Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide. Regards, Wally [/QUOTE]
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