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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 140319" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Most small plots of corn, soybeans, or other similar crops I've dealt with get mowed to the dirt unless they are fenced in or protected in some way. A doe and her two fawns can wipe a 50X50 plot of soybeans or corn in pretty short order and that's without the birds, squirrels, raccoons, mice, and other seed feeding critters taking their share as well. Turnips would be a good choice if you just want to feed the deer and they will last right into the dead of winter. Plant a cover crop of winter rye right over the top of the turnips in about August and you will have lush greenery up to about rifle season and the rye will help protect the turnips from getting frosted out before they can mature. Food Plots can be a pile of fun or a pile of frustration!! Good Luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 140319, member: 314"] Most small plots of corn, soybeans, or other similar crops I've dealt with get mowed to the dirt unless they are fenced in or protected in some way. A doe and her two fawns can wipe a 50X50 plot of soybeans or corn in pretty short order and that's without the birds, squirrels, raccoons, mice, and other seed feeding critters taking their share as well. Turnips would be a good choice if you just want to feed the deer and they will last right into the dead of winter. Plant a cover crop of winter rye right over the top of the turnips in about August and you will have lush greenery up to about rifle season and the rye will help protect the turnips from getting frosted out before they can mature. Food Plots can be a pile of fun or a pile of frustration!! Good Luck!! [/QUOTE]
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