ORIGINAL: wahoohunter
It's somewhat of a 'Catch-22' when it comes to situations like this. Cutting the grass can generate fresh, green growth which is highly attractive to deer. However, letting it grow provides ample cover which is very, very crucial in holding deer in that area. You really can't go wrong either way
i think they have enough cover becasue i have seen a lot of deer there. im going to have foodlplots on either side of this field. i was thinking this would become like a haven for deer to be in kind of. will it hurt anything TO NOT CUT the grass or TO CUT the grass?