We just planted some wildlife plots back behind our wheat field and I noticed that some of the corn was purple. It looks nice, its just purple. I think I read it was a lack of nitrogen. Can't remember now. We planted the same corn on another place about a week apart and that is just fine. Even the same corn in a different spot in the same field looked good. It was purple in the muck ground. That is what the friggin deer haven't already ate off! I wanted it back there for the pheasants in the winter. I could care less about the deer. We have them by the hundreds over here by Ashley. I planted some sunflowers too and the deer are ruining them too. Did I mention I hate too many deer? Don't even get me going on woodchucks!
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