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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 2098004" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>I was just given a 2 bottom plow with a 3 point hookup to do some field renovations along with a toolbar and a couple JD planters. This is handy to bury the noxious weeds and start over periodically. This Spring several fields will be overhauled and planted in red ripper cowpeas to boost the available nitrogen and to provide highly drought tolerant forage for the deer. This is cost effective because you are providing forage and the peas will fix additional nitrogen in the soil. The deer will have high protein forage during the critical 200 days of antler development too. A year round program will certainly keep the kids close when it comes to hunting season, both 2 footed and 4 footed. Keep em close and they won't get in trouble.<img src="/images/smilies/new/clap3.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":clap3:" title="Clap3 :clap3:" data-shortname=":clap3:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 2098004, member: 8855"] I was just given a 2 bottom plow with a 3 point hookup to do some field renovations along with a toolbar and a couple JD planters. This is handy to bury the noxious weeds and start over periodically. This Spring several fields will be overhauled and planted in red ripper cowpeas to boost the available nitrogen and to provide highly drought tolerant forage for the deer. This is cost effective because you are providing forage and the peas will fix additional nitrogen in the soil. The deer will have high protein forage during the critical 200 days of antler development too. A year round program will certainly keep the kids close when it comes to hunting season, both 2 footed and 4 footed. Keep em close and they won't get in trouble.:clap3: [/QUOTE]
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