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<blockquote data-quote="hitek7" data-source="post: 3751231" data-attributes="member: 8648"><p>According to what your definition of waste is...? We have clover plots and our plots of oats/peas/wheat as well as the corn. The corn is really not planted for health or nutrition for the deer. It is planted for late season killing plots and has worked well for us. The corn normally gets cut the first or second week of December and there is normally corn through the youth hunt. I may try some sorghum in the future for an experiment though. Do you cut the sorghum or do the deer eat on it standing?</p><p></p><p>By the way, I have not paid for nay corn seed the past 3 years so it is minimum work to money to get it in the ground. Have tried the soybeans but it is hard for us to plant enough that the deer do not wipe them out as they come up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hitek7, post: 3751231, member: 8648"] According to what your definition of waste is...? We have clover plots and our plots of oats/peas/wheat as well as the corn. The corn is really not planted for health or nutrition for the deer. It is planted for late season killing plots and has worked well for us. The corn normally gets cut the first or second week of December and there is normally corn through the youth hunt. I may try some sorghum in the future for an experiment though. Do you cut the sorghum or do the deer eat on it standing? By the way, I have not paid for nay corn seed the past 3 years so it is minimum work to money to get it in the ground. Have tried the soybeans but it is hard for us to plant enough that the deer do not wipe them out as they come up. [/QUOTE]
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