Originally Posted by jaredhunts
What about soil compaction from all those deer feets?


I don’t foresee that as being an issue in my fields. I’ve got about 8-10 inches of organic humus as a top layer of soil. This is sandy soil too and sand just doesn’t compact.

Here is what much of what I’ll be broadcasting into looks like……some areas are a little thicker with dog fennel and ragweed

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There are a few broadleafs here and there still hanging on but most things have been eaten to a nub at this point or withered due to drought………Some Florida pusley. Notice the browsing...….

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Teaweed browsed down to a twig….It’s still there though. How many “summer plots” would still be hanging on at this point?

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Last edited by CNC; 10/13/19 12:25 PM.

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