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<blockquote data-quote="DEER 24/7" data-source="post: 1477522" data-attributes="member: 16409"><p>i also agree with the trees that are running east & west bottom of the property.now that being said it looks like you have alot of cover joining you if you want a great deer spot here you go.first do not put any livestock on there,the clearing in the bottom half of property put it into cowpeas and milo mixture peas 20lb to acre & milo mabye 1lb to acre u want mostly cowpeas and just a few scatt milo through out. work ground up in april and rework it in mid may then plant it will be pulling deer from miles around and i mean alot of deer then in sept just broadcast rye on top of ground the deer feeding on peas will cover alot of it up and it will come up that way u have something green for them to eat after the freeze gets the peas and also in sept put your corn feeders out if you do'nt have the equ. to do this either rent it for a day at a rental place for a day or hire someone to do it corn is very exspensive and trust me in spring and summer they will like peas better if you will do this u will be very happy with the results good luck and good hunting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEER 24/7, post: 1477522, member: 16409"] i also agree with the trees that are running east & west bottom of the property.now that being said it looks like you have alot of cover joining you if you want a great deer spot here you go.first do not put any livestock on there,the clearing in the bottom half of property put it into cowpeas and milo mixture peas 20lb to acre & milo mabye 1lb to acre u want mostly cowpeas and just a few scatt milo through out. work ground up in april and rework it in mid may then plant it will be pulling deer from miles around and i mean alot of deer then in sept just broadcast rye on top of ground the deer feeding on peas will cover alot of it up and it will come up that way u have something green for them to eat after the freeze gets the peas and also in sept put your corn feeders out if you do'nt have the equ. to do this either rent it for a day at a rental place for a day or hire someone to do it corn is very exspensive and trust me in spring and summer they will like peas better if you will do this u will be very happy with the results good luck and good hunting [/QUOTE]
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