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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1250643" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Actually its pretty interesting to do this. </p><p>In years past, my best spot was in the hay loft of an old barn(that has collapsed).</p><p>I would plant several of the commercial deer food plot mixes in different areas where they could be observed. </p><p>Kind of what happened in my area, which is 90% agriculture, they ignored the special stuff, and went to what they were familiar with. Milo, corn and wheat.</p><p>Over the years, talking with people that have hunting in different areas, some of the same mixes that didn't work for me, were working great for them.</p><p>Deer have different requirements for nutrition depending on where they live in my humble opinion.(no scientific basis for this but just my observation) Some areas have great minerals, and some are void of minerals.</p><p></p><p>That being said, Plant what you want, and see what works for you in your area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1250643, member: 5412"] Actually its pretty interesting to do this. In years past, my best spot was in the hay loft of an old barn(that has collapsed). I would plant several of the commercial deer food plot mixes in different areas where they could be observed. Kind of what happened in my area, which is 90% agriculture, they ignored the special stuff, and went to what they were familiar with. Milo, corn and wheat. Over the years, talking with people that have hunting in different areas, some of the same mixes that didn't work for me, were working great for them. Deer have different requirements for nutrition depending on where they live in my humble opinion.(no scientific basis for this but just my observation) Some areas have great minerals, and some are void of minerals. That being said, Plant what you want, and see what works for you in your area. [/QUOTE]
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