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<blockquote data-quote="Junglebird" data-source="post: 1478287" data-attributes="member: 104687"><p>I hunt West-central Wisconsin. There is a lot of ag land around me. I plant a traditional soybean mixed 50/50 with eagle seed's forage bean. I plant that in wide rows with a no-till planter. Both bean varieties are glyphosate tolerant. Around the end of July I broadcast in a forage mix and brassica with rain in the forecast. The deer seem to appreciate it, it's nice having it all in the same location. The deer don't have to change their rout to food throughout the season as different crops come on their menu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junglebird, post: 1478287, member: 104687"] I hunt West-central Wisconsin. There is a lot of ag land around me. I plant a traditional soybean mixed 50/50 with eagle seed’s forage bean. I plant that in wide rows with a no-till planter. Both bean varieties are glyphosate tolerant. Around the end of July I broadcast in a forage mix and brassica with rain in the forecast. The deer seem to appreciate it, it’s nice having it all in the same location. The deer don’t have to change their rout to food throughout the season as different crops come on their menu. [/QUOTE]
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