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Food plot question?
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<blockquote data-quote="ram" data-source="post: 1292479" data-attributes="member: 22534"><p>Turkeys, bears and coons won't mess with soybeans. And once you get the deer trained to eating soybeans you won't have to mix corn with the beans. I just keep my feeders set to go off 15-20 minutes before it gets dark. The turkeys are ready to go to roost by then. An electric fence doesn't bother a deer to much and the deer will get use to it quickly. I run about 7 miles of electric fences to keep the cows out of where we feed and hunt the deer. If you use t-post and good insulators the deer can't tear it up. If you use the round or fiberglass post you'll be hunting insulators daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ram, post: 1292479, member: 22534"] Turkeys, bears and coons won't mess with soybeans. And once you get the deer trained to eating soybeans you won't have to mix corn with the beans. I just keep my feeders set to go off 15-20 minutes before it gets dark. The turkeys are ready to go to roost by then. An electric fence doesn't bother a deer to much and the deer will get use to it quickly. I run about 7 miles of electric fences to keep the cows out of where we feed and hunt the deer. If you use t-post and good insulators the deer can't tear it up. If you use the round or fiberglass post you'll be hunting insulators daily. [/QUOTE]
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