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What to plant edge of field
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5501341" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>We will continue our current food plot program but with seed, fertilizer and fuel cost we have considered doing exactly what your recommending in multiple locations... creating natural early successional growth...bush hog couple times, chop everything up good, then lightly disk...allow the natural grasses and forbs to take off... burning is another option we are considering....great food that deer like... create fawning and nesting cover as well...low cost...win win.</p><p>Again...in addition to our food plot program...not as a replacement.... basically a cost effective way to add more diversity and food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5501341, member: 20594"] We will continue our current food plot program but with seed, fertilizer and fuel cost we have considered doing exactly what your recommending in multiple locations... creating natural early successional growth...bush hog couple times, chop everything up good, then lightly disk...allow the natural grasses and forbs to take off... burning is another option we are considering....great food that deer like... create fawning and nesting cover as well...low cost...win win. Again...in addition to our food plot program...not as a replacement.... basically a cost effective way to add more diversity and food. [/QUOTE]
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