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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5738156" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I do not know what the exact trigger is. With corn, I suspect it is the loss of cover. I still see deer going down into the bottomlands at night to pick over the corn left on the ground, but these deer are now bedding "in the hills" instead of down in the ag fields themselves. With soybeans, I suspect itis the loss of food. I will get much argument from ag area hunters on this, but it has been my observation that deer do not place soybean beans themselves high on their preference list. In essence, they eat the dead bean pods only when higher-preference foods aren't available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5738156, member: 17"] I do not know what the exact trigger is. With corn, I suspect it is the loss of cover. I still see deer going down into the bottomlands at night to pick over the corn left on the ground, but these deer are now bedding "in the hills" instead of down in the ag fields themselves. With soybeans, I suspect itis the loss of food. I will get much argument from ag area hunters on this, but it has been my observation that deer do not place soybean beans themselves high on their preference list. In essence, they eat the dead bean pods only when higher-preference foods aren't available. [/QUOTE]
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