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<blockquote data-quote="Deer@Dawn" data-source="post: 5457415" data-attributes="member: 22679"><p>Supplemental feeding is nothing new. Most ranches and lease holders feed in Texas. Particularly true if exotics are part of the game. Food plots are more work but generally less expensive and have usefulness beyond wildlife (e.g. clover helps fix nitrogen, turnips and dikon help hold the soil). Where legal it may be beneficial to supplement feed during times of distress. Lots of discussion, argument and controversy but both have a place and time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer@Dawn, post: 5457415, member: 22679"] Supplemental feeding is nothing new. Most ranches and lease holders feed in Texas. Particularly true if exotics are part of the game. Food plots are more work but generally less expensive and have usefulness beyond wildlife (e.g. clover helps fix nitrogen, turnips and dikon help hold the soil). Where legal it may be beneficial to supplement feed during times of distress. Lots of discussion, argument and controversy but both have a place and time. [/QUOTE]
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