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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2950358" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>It all depends on what your deer want. If you have the equipment, and the acre's I'd plant some beans in the spring. When they nip them off, they are pretty much done. Bluestem is not a preferred food for whitetail.</p><p>As far as using feed, try different things and see what they like. I have put out salt blocks, Molasses, Mineral Blocks, deer cocain, etc and rarely have a deer come to it.</p><p>Don't know if its because its new to them and makes them wary of it, or its a mineral/nutrient their body tells them they don't need.</p><p>I suspect its something they don't need.</p><p>My typical plot is red wheat patches. Survives all of the cold spells, and its something they grew up on as my area is pretty much 90% agriculture. They eat beans, milo, corn and wheat all year long from the surrounding farms. They are pretty spoiled!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2950358, member: 5412"] It all depends on what your deer want. If you have the equipment, and the acre's I'd plant some beans in the spring. When they nip them off, they are pretty much done. Bluestem is not a preferred food for whitetail. As far as using feed, try different things and see what they like. I have put out salt blocks, Molasses, Mineral Blocks, deer cocain, etc and rarely have a deer come to it. Don't know if its because its new to them and makes them wary of it, or its a mineral/nutrient their body tells them they don't need. I suspect its something they don't need. My typical plot is red wheat patches. Survives all of the cold spells, and its something they grew up on as my area is pretty much 90% agriculture. They eat beans, milo, corn and wheat all year long from the surrounding farms. They are pretty spoiled! [/QUOTE]
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