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Pumpkins for me as feed would have to be a secondary benefit, if you can utilize them and leave a bunch in the field it maybe worth your while. As for just a food plot, like mentioned above they aren't my first choice.

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Pumpkins work well here. I like the option of having a drawing food source, after Thanksgiving, when all other legumes and grasses have turned brown.  We don't hunt over them, but they sure do draw the deer. I grow a nice open pollinated variety.  Look more like a big pinkish orange squash than a pumpkin. The problem, the last 2 years here was getting the ground worked up, because of the wet conditions. Had to mud some in with knee boots. I always try to plant an acre or more.

 

If you decide to try some, they like plenty of nitrogen.

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I throw grains and clovers in with them once I see they are on their 3rd set of leafs...I do the three sisters of the garden....corn...pole beans and pumpkins/squash...plant these in a group..I do the long east/south side of my sweet corn plot...All of us benefit.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just a update

Going to do some pumpkins soon..

Been talking to my friend who owns a Tree nursery and was able to score five Apple trees and three pear trees for $50.00 a piece .. They are eight feet tall and about 1 1/2 around and will produce fruit this year as they are flowering out and budding... So happy, I also bought some from Home Depot and planted six of those but they will be years as they are just twigs ..

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I once saw a sheep pasture with broken pumpkins strewn all over for the sheep to eat, and they seemed to be really liking them. Sure, sheep are not deer, but they are a bit related, and apparently the farmer thought there was enough nutrition in them for his sheep to thrive on them.

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Neighbor down the road grows them for his livestock and also sets up his bee hives in the patch. I just grow a few for decorations and the deer do stomp them pretty good once it starts to get cold.

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