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A Food Plot Question #1499390 06/26/10 03:35 PM
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I hunt on a 25 acre pine tree farm in cherokee county - very east texas. Recently, a 5-8 acre section was cleared, and of course the undergrowth has really come in. They cut in the perfect location to set up. My question is, do I need to clear off a bunch of the natural stuff and plant a food plot, or should I just supplement with blocks and a corn feeder starting around September?



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Re: A Food Plot Question [Re: coachnomore] #1500100 06/27/10 02:42 AM
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I would clear about a 2 acre plot and plant it with oats and maybe some winter peas about the middle or last of Sept. The corn feeder will not hurt anything if you want to add it.






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Originally Posted By: DLALLDER
I would clear about a 2 acre plot and plant it with oats and maybe some winter peas about the middle or last of Sept. The corn feeder will not hurt anything if you want to add it.

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Thanks for the help.



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may want to make sure the area cut hasn't been replanted.


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