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First attempt at a food plot.
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<blockquote data-quote="Outcast2.0" data-source="post: 2490938" data-attributes="member: 121288"><p>I think either a clover mix or grains will be your best bet because they keep growing and can handle HEAVY browse pressure. Like you said, radishes and most brassicas once they are mowed down it's show over.</p><p></p><p>Most grains (especially rye) grow in less than ideal areas- heavily shaded areas, poor soil, drought. They're the work horse of food plots in my opinion. Deer in my area love rye and wheat and oddly enough don't really touch oats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outcast2.0, post: 2490938, member: 121288"] I think either a clover mix or grains will be your best bet because they keep growing and can handle HEAVY browse pressure. Like you said, radishes and most brassicas once they are mowed down it’s show over. Most grains (especially rye) grow in less than ideal areas- heavily shaded areas, poor soil, drought. They’re the work horse of food plots in my opinion. Deer in my area love rye and wheat and oddly enough don’t really touch oats. [/QUOTE]
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