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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4268968" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Had a great clover plot for three of the 30 years I've tried to put in perineal plots. </p><p>NW Oklahoma is just too dry, and I quit trying. </p><p>Okie is putting in Alfalfa which does do good out here and he is not far from us. </p><p>Thought about it and it's a no. </p><p> My biggest wooded area is 22 acres that holds a couple of does and their fawns which is where I have a 1 acre food plot. </p><p>Lord knows, I've tried every mix of the "most incredible food plot" seed out there, with no more success than just plain wheat. It could certainly be my location for that happening. </p><p>The rest of the farms are along wind rows of hedge, etc that are travel zones for bucks when on the prowl at rut. </p><p>No problem taking deer off of any of them, but the farmer puts most of the annual plots in for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4268968, member: 5412"] Had a great clover plot for three of the 30 years I've tried to put in perineal plots. NW Oklahoma is just too dry, and I quit trying. Okie is putting in Alfalfa which does do good out here and he is not far from us. Thought about it and it's a no. My biggest wooded area is 22 acres that holds a couple of does and their fawns which is where I have a 1 acre food plot. Lord knows, I've tried every mix of the "most incredible food plot" seed out there, with no more success than just plain wheat. It could certainly be my location for that happening. The rest of the farms are along wind rows of hedge, etc that are travel zones for bucks when on the prowl at rut. No problem taking deer off of any of them, but the farmer puts most of the annual plots in for me. [/QUOTE]
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