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Summer food plots.

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by MD hunter, Apr 25, 2011.

  1. MD hunter

    MD hunter Weekend Warrior

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    If I already have 60 acres in beans, 10 in alfalfa, 8 in chicory, and 4 in clover, is there anything else I can plant to enhance my herd?
     
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    Do you have any woods left!?? :)
     
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    with all that I think all you need is some bedding area and maybe a tree or 2?? to hang your tree stands ofcourse
     
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    i have 600 acres.
     
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    Try corn.
     
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    Maybe some turnips and oats. Do you have any mineral plots?? Apple trees for a good later summer early fall snack. They will take a couple years to yield and its an on going debate as to whether or not it is beneficial to the herd, but they love the things. How about berries black or blue?
     

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