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<blockquote data-quote="Hog Shooter" data-source="post: 1314434" data-attributes="member: 9100"><p>We have beans and wheat planted. The beans were put in early and deer have eaten them down to the stalks but they still made beans. The Wheat was planted on Labor Day and the deer are starting to work in that spot pretty hard. We also have clover and turnips planted the clover is amazing stuff it is in the second year and looked dead in August but after some rain it shot up and the deer are back on it. We also have lots of acorns and some thickets that deer bed in. I hunt the trails the deer use to get from food to bed, but my uncle has had good results hunting the clover and wheat. I want to put in some alfalfa for late season, one year we had that planted in a corner of an old saltwater kill and the deer were thick in that spot but it was in Dec.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hog Shooter, post: 1314434, member: 9100"] We have beans and wheat planted. The beans were put in early and deer have eaten them down to the stalks but they still made beans. The Wheat was planted on Labor Day and the deer are starting to work in that spot pretty hard. We also have clover and turnips planted the clover is amazing stuff it is in the second year and looked dead in August but after some rain it shot up and the deer are back on it. We also have lots of acorns and some thickets that deer bed in. I hunt the trails the deer use to get from food to bed, but my uncle has had good results hunting the clover and wheat. I want to put in some alfalfa for late season, one year we had that planted in a corner of an old saltwater kill and the deer were thick in that spot but it was in Dec. [/QUOTE]
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