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Old 12-02-2004 | 07:26 PM
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DUCKSTAMPEDE
 
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Default RE: Winter Food Plots

In your country shock cane and field milo won't mature but are very hardy in their stand-great carbs and can be planted in small dual rows-the other idea about rye grasses and stems grasses is important as well-they all add nutrients back to the ground which keep future growth healthy. Stay with plants that convert at least some of their process to sugars-this is what a deer needs in the winter-quick fuel.
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