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Biology And Management Of White-tailed Deer In Alabama

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BUCKWHEAT<br />

Planting Date: May 1 - June 1<br />

Seeding Rate a : 50-70 pounds per acre (broadcasted), 30-40 pounds<br />

per acre (drilled)<br />

Planting Depth: 1/4 to 1-inch<br />

Comments: Buckwheat grows well in a variety of soil types and can be<br />

planted in areas with only minimal soil preparation. Buckwheat is highly<br />

palatable to deer, but cannot handle heavy browsing. For this reason, it<br />

can be quite difficult to establish in areas with high deer numbers.<br />

CORN<br />

Planting Date: March 15 - May 1<br />

Seeding Rate a : 12-15 pounds per acre (broadcasted), 10-12 pounds<br />

per acre (drilled)<br />

Planting Depth: 1-inch<br />

Comments: Corn is highly preferred by deer, both during development<br />

and after the corn has dried. Corn is a high-carbohydrate food<br />

that enables deer to put on large amounts of fat during the fall. Corn is<br />

low in protein when compared to many other crops planted for deer.<br />

Although planted in the spring, most of the crop will not be utilized<br />

until fall and winter. Like alfalfa, it can be expensive and require a lot<br />

of maintenance to produce a good crop. Corn is best suited to welldrained,<br />

upland sites.<br />

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