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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfman_AE" data-source="post: 1270442" data-attributes="member: 10715"><p>That point brings my question, the land I hunt on is mostly hilly, very rocky terrain with very few areas for a proper food plot. What would be my best option on retaining and improving the deer in this area?? Would it be more worthwhile to make due with the few areas of tillable ground and put in some food plots or more beneficial to just fertilize the acorn producing trees in the area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfman_AE, post: 1270442, member: 10715"] That point brings my question, the land I hunt on is mostly hilly, very rocky terrain with very few areas for a proper food plot. What would be my best option on retaining and improving the deer in this area?? Would it be more worthwhile to make due with the few areas of tillable ground and put in some food plots or more beneficial to just fertilize the acorn producing trees in the area? [/QUOTE]
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