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Re: Mark Buxton and Clover
[Re: CNC]
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9 hours ago
9 hours ago
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 7,125 shelby county
buzzard
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 7,125
shelby county
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Deer are in ours and so are the turkey On the deer, keep in mind there are a lot of forages that are new and tender right now. The main benefit with clover is the amount of biomass they produce and the high quality of that biomass. If a deer comes into my clover and spends 10-30min+ and moves on then overall I have increased their protein intake on the day. Any high quality is better than none and in another month or two when other plants get woody the clover will still be succulent and they will still be browsing on them. It's hard to see browse in them right now as fast as they are growing. When you get down there though you can see the leaves and flowers nipped off.
"Hell with them fellows, buzzard got to eat same as a worm" Josey Wales
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