dbltree
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I sat where I could watch a crossing by some of my smaller foodplots as well as out into the recently harvested bean and corn fields, once in the a.m. and again in the afternoon.
When daylight came I could see (with my binocs) that the corn stubble was crawling with deer, while only a few were in the soy stubble...and non in the foodplots
In the evening, the corn stubble once again filled with deer, while a few popped out into the soy field...and eventually headed straight to the corn.
About 6:15 a group of does and fawns came by, walked right smack thru the oats...to the bean field, nibbled around for a bit, including on some that were left standing along the edge.
They then went to the rye and grazed for awhile, then on into the alfalfa.
To be fair to the oats...my son watched several eating the "oat plot" in the lawn as well.
The brassica plots here have not been touched yet (unlike the ones at the other farm) but they literally have food coming out there ears.
You can see why I do like to have standing corn if possible...or...if everything is harvested and fall plowed, then there going to eat whatevers left.
It seems that's rare and this year with the wet weather, crops are still standing and almost no fall tillage has been done.
Makes for a lot of competition at this stage of the game at least.
Grain...it's always hard to beat
When daylight came I could see (with my binocs) that the corn stubble was crawling with deer, while only a few were in the soy stubble...and non in the foodplots


In the evening, the corn stubble once again filled with deer, while a few popped out into the soy field...and eventually headed straight to the corn.
About 6:15 a group of does and fawns came by, walked right smack thru the oats...to the bean field, nibbled around for a bit, including on some that were left standing along the edge.
They then went to the rye and grazed for awhile, then on into the alfalfa.
To be fair to the oats...my son watched several eating the "oat plot" in the lawn as well.

The brassica plots here have not been touched yet (unlike the ones at the other farm) but they literally have food coming out there ears.
You can see why I do like to have standing corn if possible...or...if everything is harvested and fall plowed, then there going to eat whatevers left.
It seems that's rare and this year with the wet weather, crops are still standing and almost no fall tillage has been done.
Makes for a lot of competition at this stage of the game at least.
Grain...it's always hard to beat
