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Sunflowers in plot for cover?
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5166968" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>Those are predominantly summer crops. I've never planted them in the fall. I do know that the deer will really go after the sunflowers - they love them. I planted some sunflowers this spring and I think the 50 lb bag I bought was around $32, so you could always try it and see what happens - doesn't cost much. It will grow and I don't know how tall it will get, but if anything, it will be food for the critters.</p><p></p><p>A thought on next spring - plant some corn, sunflowers or sorghum (or a mixture of them) in a few strips in your plots and leave them all summer and throughout fall and plant your normal food plots around those strips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5166968, member: 5787"] Those are predominantly summer crops. I've never planted them in the fall. I do know that the deer will really go after the sunflowers - they love them. I planted some sunflowers this spring and I think the 50 lb bag I bought was around $32, so you could always try it and see what happens - doesn't cost much. It will grow and I don't know how tall it will get, but if anything, it will be food for the critters. A thought on next spring - plant some corn, sunflowers or sorghum (or a mixture of them) in a few strips in your plots and leave them all summer and throughout fall and plant your normal food plots around those strips. [/QUOTE]
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