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My food plot deer


R.T.Hunter
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Hey guys here are a couple pics of some deer I got on my recently planted food plot... Look at some of the pics I think the lens got wet? Gonna try to warranty it both cameras identical and only a few months old. This is my second year hunting and haven't got a deer yet so hopefully this is the year :)

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Hopefully the food plots will kick up before next year, ones growing pretty decently but the other got eaten before it had a chance to grow lol. Next year I'm doing a larger plot with winter rye and clovers... Hopefully I can keep the deer away while it starts to grow

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Hmmm. When did you attempt to plant the corn? Just saying, any corn kernels thrown on top of the ground in the spring that didn't take would likely be cleaned up by turkeys, deer, etc. long before September. If not, it would surely be moldy/nasty and probably not yellow in color anymore. So where do you hunt? Maybe you need to test your soil.

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Oh and I think you tried growing way more corn seeds than you need. It'd be best to plant them by hand one at a time. Corn roots grow shallow so you can loosen up a spot a few inches wide and a few inches deep with a small shovel then push a seed or 2 in with your finger. Space them 8-10 inches apart and keep your rows 16-18 inches apart. This allows for better airflow and sunlight.

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