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<blockquote data-quote="Buck98" data-source="post: 4125966" data-attributes="member: 51795"><p>Maybe I’m just lazy. I quit putting in food plots about 6 years ago. I started spending my time investing in improving the quality of the forage that already exists on our property by doing controlled burning, brush hogging, plowing and disking and removing cedars. There are many resources available for this type of information. The Noble foundation at Ardmore has a great website. There are many native plants that can be improved for the deer’s diet. I believe if I can help improve our land it’s a win win for everyone. Some people don’t realize how much forage and browse is available for wildlife. I still miss looking out of my hunting blinds and not seeing those beautiful green food plots but I can live with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck98, post: 4125966, member: 51795"] Maybe I’m just lazy. I quit putting in food plots about 6 years ago. I started spending my time investing in improving the quality of the forage that already exists on our property by doing controlled burning, brush hogging, plowing and disking and removing cedars. There are many resources available for this type of information. The Noble foundation at Ardmore has a great website. There are many native plants that can be improved for the deer’s diet. I believe if I can help improve our land it’s a win win for everyone. Some people don’t realize how much forage and browse is available for wildlife. I still miss looking out of my hunting blinds and not seeing those beautiful green food plots but I can live with that. [/QUOTE]
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