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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 2931936" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>Bowhunter - you are going thru a learning curve and you are partially right. Several 1 acre plots scattered around the property work well for hunting plots. 2-3 acre plots work well for feeding plots. I am working on diversifying my plantings and the blend contains some perennial seeds which are relished by deer but are not considered by the established companies that sell food plot mixes to the public. Some were incorporated into my fall planting this year and additional ones will be added this spring. In the long run it will be worth it and the annual savings in labor, seed and possible reduction in fertilizer costs will more than pay for itself, not to mention the increase in quality forage. Stay tuned or retrieverman and bowhunter drop me a pm with your cell # for further discussions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 2931936, member: 8855"] Bowhunter - you are going thru a learning curve and you are partially right. Several 1 acre plots scattered around the property work well for hunting plots. 2-3 acre plots work well for feeding plots. I am working on diversifying my plantings and the blend contains some perennial seeds which are relished by deer but are not considered by the established companies that sell food plot mixes to the public. Some were incorporated into my fall planting this year and additional ones will be added this spring. In the long run it will be worth it and the annual savings in labor, seed and possible reduction in fertilizer costs will more than pay for itself, not to mention the increase in quality forage. Stay tuned or retrieverman and bowhunter drop me a pm with your cell # for further discussions. [/QUOTE]
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