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<blockquote data-quote="southernhunter" data-source="post: 4646841" data-attributes="member: 8852"><p>I Have used rye grass several times over the years in all the varitys. The farm I hunt has very poor soil. I have never had any negative effects of using rye grass and the deer seem to use it almost as much wheat. Actually in southern Lincoln county where I hunt the deer don't use any food plots a lot as we typically don't have a killing frost till late November. leaving plenty of green vegetation to browse, on top of the leftover soybean in many of the fields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southernhunter, post: 4646841, member: 8852"] I Have used rye grass several times over the years in all the varitys. The farm I hunt has very poor soil. I have never had any negative effects of using rye grass and the deer seem to use it almost as much wheat. Actually in southern Lincoln county where I hunt the deer don’t use any food plots a lot as we typically don’t have a killing frost till late November. leaving plenty of green vegetation to browse, on top of the leftover soybean in many of the fields. [/QUOTE]
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