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<blockquote data-quote="JP_Gunner" data-source="post: 2965607" data-attributes="member: 113839"><p>Wife and I bought a little land to build a house and have room for a few cows. land has recently be used for row crop and hay production. the fields right around the house will be put in to pasture for cattle, but there are two other fields around on the property, one is 2.5 acre and the other is 2.3 acres. i plan to put a dove field (probably millet) in on one and food plot for deer on the other. </p><p></p><p>My question is input for food plots that also have a yield. Millet should also provide hay after dove season. other/better contenders? for the deer i was thinking a mix of winter peas and turnips but would like options that would also give me something to harvest ideally to feed cattle during the winter. </p><p></p><p>Located in Central NC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP_Gunner, post: 2965607, member: 113839"] Wife and I bought a little land to build a house and have room for a few cows. land has recently be used for row crop and hay production. the fields right around the house will be put in to pasture for cattle, but there are two other fields around on the property, one is 2.5 acre and the other is 2.3 acres. i plan to put a dove field (probably millet) in on one and food plot for deer on the other. My question is input for food plots that also have a yield. Millet should also provide hay after dove season. other/better contenders? for the deer i was thinking a mix of winter peas and turnips but would like options that would also give me something to harvest ideally to feed cattle during the winter. Located in Central NC [/QUOTE]
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