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    Senior Member mrbb's Avatar
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    Notrespassing, I agree, fall plots can be a lot less problem issues

    BUT, your loosing a lot of months of high qualiety feed to your does that are nursing, the bucks that are growingantlers and the fawns as they grow

    HIGH quality feed, can me inches of bone, and lbs of weight on deer
    and overall health on your wildlife on your lands

    and if your looking to kill turkeys spring plots make great strutting area's and places for them to eat as well!

    but I get thge less troubles in a fall planting, and the added draw of a new feed in fall as well!, all the more so when crops start to get cut!

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ID:	8501 here are a couple pic s of my clover plot that I started in my previous post. It took very well! I would recommend heartland seed company"forested trail" to anyone trying to put in a plot in the woods were sunlight in minimum.I also over seeded with whitetail ins. Imperial clover for some added flavor! And it also took very well.
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