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Planting sequence questions for no-tillers
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5657091" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>I wish I was in your situation so bad - let the farmers grow deer all summer and you just have to have the attractant in fall. Would make life so much easier. We don't have any row crops 10 miles as the crow flies. This was the main reasons we went from 9 to 25-30 acres of fields…to help grow them. We know summer and fall shifts happen, but with all the select cutting and burning, we will hopefully have a few stay that would otherwise leave……over time - I think that will change over time. If just 1 or 2 target bucks stay around come fall, I'll be happy….not to mention the health of the does and their milk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5657091, member: 5787"] I wish I was in your situation so bad - let the farmers grow deer all summer and you just have to have the attractant in fall. Would make life so much easier. We don’t have any row crops 10 miles as the crow flies. This was the main reasons we went from 9 to 25-30 acres of fields…to help grow them. We know summer and fall shifts happen, but with all the select cutting and burning, we will hopefully have a few stay that would otherwise leave……over time - I think that will change over time. If just 1 or 2 target bucks stay around come fall, I’ll be happy….not to mention the health of the does and their milk [/QUOTE]
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