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<blockquote data-quote="Timeout" data-source="post: 1466608" data-attributes="member: 50852"><p>Yes, I do plant brassicas for late season. I planted some iron clay cowpeas last year and the deer basically used them the same as soybeans, eating the tops off when green. The drawback with them compared to soybeans is with herbicide application. Soybeans are available "Roundup ready" which makes weed control easy. By the time deer season rolls around here, corn is found in large amounts when field dressing deer, along with grasses and legumes. If all the corn is harvested then it's browse, grasses and legumes as their mainstay diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timeout, post: 1466608, member: 50852"] Yes, I do plant brassicas for late season. I planted some iron clay cowpeas last year and the deer basically used them the same as soybeans, eating the tops off when green. The drawback with them compared to soybeans is with herbicide application. Soybeans are available "Roundup ready" which makes weed control easy. By the time deer season rolls around here, corn is found in large amounts when field dressing deer, along with grasses and legumes. If all the corn is harvested then it's browse, grasses and legumes as their mainstay diet. [/QUOTE]
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