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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5744769" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Nice! We have bush hogged strips like this into taller native vegetation for years and late this summer we added a larger 1/2 acre block. Currently these areas are greener than any of our foods plots...they look great...also in the taller vegetation, when we add strips, the deer will follow those paths....but in the future were hoping to strip disk some areas to release more forbs....several areas that we've bush hogged year after year are turning more towards grasses...not disk to bare dirt, just disk roughly to open the seed bank...very cost effective way to add tons of forage to your property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5744769, member: 20594"] Nice! We have bush hogged strips like this into taller native vegetation for years and late this summer we added a larger 1/2 acre block. Currently these areas are greener than any of our foods plots...they look great...also in the taller vegetation, when we add strips, the deer will follow those paths....but in the future were hoping to strip disk some areas to release more forbs....several areas that we've bush hogged year after year are turning more towards grasses...not disk to bare dirt, just disk roughly to open the seed bank...very cost effective way to add tons of forage to your property. [/QUOTE]
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