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Dan O. 03-04-2002 06:04 PM

RE: One Large Plot vs Several Small Plots
 
Based on my experiences the larger the plot the less of the crop is utilized. The deer use the edges of the field where they have cover but areas that are wide open to view or near traffic are much less used.

I totally agree with BSK that deer would use any plot more if it's unhunted or secluded. In that situation you could get away with larger plantings. I would recommend strips of crop planted along cover if you want to guarantee the most usage. Expand the plantings the next year where the crops are the most heavily used.

There are other things that will affect the usage:
- deer population: the larger the population the bolder the deer with get to reach the food
- uniqueness of food: if you plant 1 acre of clover next to a 100 acre clover field the deer will feed where they're most secure

Dan O.




Edited by - dan o. on 03/04/2002 19:44:04

BBHPete 03-04-2002 06:38 PM

RE: One Large Plot vs Several Small Plots
 
A friend of mine planted a 10 acre food plot 5 years ago and he said the only part they used was the edges. So this spring he is going to re-plant in 1 to 2 acre plots.

I myself have a small farm in N.Y. that we have been practicing QDM on for 5 years now. We have about 4 food plots one thats about 3/4 acre, two about 1 acre each and one about 1/2 acre. They all get used. I think the key things that you need to consider is planting out of sight of roadways and close to cover. You want the deer to be comfortable with using them.

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schuylkill, PA 03-04-2002 11:14 PM

RE: One Large Plot vs Several Small Plots
 
i have read several times that the smaller food plots have more positive effects then just planting one large food plot

marty 56 03-05-2002 07:53 AM

RE: One Large Plot vs Several Small Plots
 
I have to agree with others. More smaller plots seem the ticket rather than one big one. My neighbor put in a 5 acre clover patch and he get's varied use but as others said edge mostly. I like my plots cause they're in the woods where the deer has cover real close they can duck into if needed.
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lunchbucket 03-05-2002 01:15 PM

RE: One Large Plot vs Several Small Plots
 
We agree with BSK on this one... stay away from salt based fertilizers...

rkml10 03-05-2002 02:53 PM

RE: One Large Plot vs Several Small Plots
 
I would use the small plots so that the deer will not have to travel as far to get to the plot. And if you could put it close to bedding areas it would reduce the amount of exposure the deer would probably get to hunters.

farm hunter 03-05-2002 04:00 PM

RE: One Large Plot vs Several Small Plots
 
Small plots 1-2 acres are ok for clover or annual plots, but mostly for attraction. BSK is right about bigger plots for nutrition, 3-5 acres are good. We keep one 4 acre feild in our best clover and 3 plots of 1-2 acres for hunting on. You can split a large feild in two but planting a two acre strip in the center and other crops on either side. The corn gives the deer daylight security and two separate food plots on either side to hunt over. If you plan to plant corn, don't even think of less than 2 acres if you want ears available for the winter (been there). 5-6 acres is about right for us

Dan O. 03-05-2002 04:46 PM

RE: One Large Plot vs Several Small Plots
 
farmhunter; how many deer do you carry on your plantings? I'm just wondering if you're drawing them in for a snack or if they graze and bed there?

Dan O.

Edited by - dan o. on 03/05/2002 19:27:00


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