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Any Land owners or leasers that grow Food Plots?
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 371725" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>My brother does it on a small scale. His plot isn't much bigger than a big home garden. He just recently started this and is still experimenting with what to plant. He's wants the deer and I want the turkey. It's his land so needless to say, it gets planted for deer. LoL So far he's planted peas, turnips, corn, and a clover mix sold for this purpose. The peas seem to be the favorite so far if you judge it by the amount of time from when they start eating them, until they are completely gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 371725, member: 7544"] My brother does it on a small scale. His plot isn't much bigger than a big home garden. He just recently started this and is still experimenting with what to plant. He's wants the deer and I want the turkey. It's his land so needless to say, it gets planted for deer. LoL So far he's planted peas, turnips, corn, and a clover mix sold for this purpose. The peas seem to be the favorite so far if you judge it by the amount of time from when they start eating them, until they are completely gone. [/QUOTE]
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