Posted by Tony in Mass. on June 04, 2012 at 14:45:23 from (76.118.216.103):
In Reply to: I HATE DEER!!! posted by philcase on June 04, 2012 at 06:58:24:
Oh, it's not their fault! They think is was for them! How many guys- alot on these forums- only bother owning a tractor at all, cause they need to grow a 'food plot' just for all the big bucks they are going to put in the freezer- for their family, that doesn't have the money for more grocery budget. Venison. Might as well feed the kids ol billy goats. The food plot is for the deer to eat healthy, but bring the tractor home to grow a veg garden patch for the humans? Not many. I got back into farming because of the gmo fears, Mexican insecticides, and e-coli laced produce from the bto's. 'Grown local' took off around here. And us truck farms are really good for deer reproductive health too, they can smell us for miles- and if you are organic- there is nothing unappitizing to scare them away.... barking dogs. That's the only thing I've ever seen work for anyone. Deer, bear, birds and varmits.... and two legged tomato theifs....
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