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[DOC File]Indiana Wildlife Food Plot Job Sheet
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Soybeans probably aren't going to be the ticket for him. When planning your food plots, take a look at what deer already have and try to provide them with something they can't get anywhere else. If you're hunting the only winter wheat field for miles there is a good chance you'll have plenty of deer to hunt.
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A food plot is an annual or perennial planting of grain, legumes, and forbs (wildflowers and some "weeds" such as foxtail, common ragweed and smartweeds). Deer, rabbit, quail, pheasant, and a variety of other wildlife found on rural land can benefit from food plots.
How to Plant Soybeans for Your Best Deer Food Plots - Captain Hu…
Deer, rabbit, quail, pheasant, and a variety of other wildlife found on rural land can benefit from food plots HOW A FOOD PLOT WORKS A food plot offers wildlife a place to forage for food in late fall, winter and early spring after field crops are harvested.
[DOC File]Indiana Wildlife Food Plot Job Sheet
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Our food plots have consisted of soybeans, alfalfa, wheat, clover, sunflowers milo, corn and various other things. Food plots not only enhance the hunting opportunities, but draws many different birds and animals to them. I know that these food plots provide the nutrition to many migrating birds so that they have the strength to successfully ...
[DOCX File]Indiana Wildlife Food Plot Job Sheet - USDA
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Deer love soybeans, so such they would walk down the rows and eat the tops off of the plants. This stunted the growth of the plant and because of this the plant produced less pods than normal. Soybean plants normally have 30 to 40 pods per plant; our beans only had 5 to 10 pods.
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Deer, rabbit, quail, pheasant, turkey and a variety of other wildlife found on rural land can benefit from food plots. A food plot offers wildlife a place to forage for food in late fall, winter and early spring after field crops are harvested. It is left standing over winter to encourage wildlife use.
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