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I have a very small plot that has a clover mix that was started last summer. Was thinking about turning soil over and planting something that will attract turkeys this spring. My questions are:

what do I plant? when do i plant? do I need to turn soil again? do I need to roundup again? can I get something growing by May? can I frost seed? HELP pls..

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I this your land?...is there much land?...for if you want to attract and keep turkeys fruiting trees and brush are a great way to go besides plots...which clover is a great perennial....

Creating bugging/cover areas...which could be a pasture type mix of timothy ,clovers,ryes...turkeys need water to and love our watering holes I have near cover

The trees and brush...which can be great would be...Ever bearing mulberries...Aronia bush...bush cherries eastern hophorn trees... bramble patches blueberries....hazel nuts...All these produce fast and yearly.

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Yes I am the landowner and the neighbor and I share about a 20 acre field so there is plenty of room but I am working with hand tools so I tilled a small strip on field edge last year and had plenty of deer visiting but no turkey. The turkey like my other neighbors field (25 acres) because it is always cut. I'm trying to draw them over to my side because we already have a few blinds on cut field but I have all the kids hunting there because they are our best spots.

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