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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3963861" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>45 miles away from our farms/hunting area in Grant county is our home in Osage county. Our apple tree in the yard where I harvested the apples has deer on it every night when they are getting ripe and dropping. Wife has pics of does on their hind legs flailing the branches to get more.</p><p> Our yard is full of acorn trees of different varieties that the deer gorge on daily when they are dropping.</p><p>Grant county has zero acorn trees of any kind within 20+ sq miles That I drive regularly as the farms are quite scattered. Trees in general are few and far between period. I've never seen an apple or fruit tree of any kind there either in my lifetime.</p><p>They have never experienced them so probably are unsure of what they are? Don't know but I do know the unblinking eye of a game cam doesn't lie along with hundreds of hours in the deer stand observing. That's why I said others may have different experiences.</p><p>They are pretty partial to the thousands of acres of corn, milo, wheat, soybeans, alfalfa and so on that are grown year around in our area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3963861, member: 5412"] 45 miles away from our farms/hunting area in Grant county is our home in Osage county. Our apple tree in the yard where I harvested the apples has deer on it every night when they are getting ripe and dropping. Wife has pics of does on their hind legs flailing the branches to get more. Our yard is full of acorn trees of different varieties that the deer gorge on daily when they are dropping. Grant county has zero acorn trees of any kind within 20+ sq miles That I drive regularly as the farms are quite scattered. Trees in general are few and far between period. I've never seen an apple or fruit tree of any kind there either in my lifetime. They have never experienced them so probably are unsure of what they are? Don't know but I do know the unblinking eye of a game cam doesn't lie along with hundreds of hours in the deer stand observing. That's why I said others may have different experiences. They are pretty partial to the thousands of acres of corn, milo, wheat, soybeans, alfalfa and so on that are grown year around in our area. [/QUOTE]
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