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In article >, says...
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> > Gary wrote:
> > >Sheldar.... I've always wondered why you don't plant several rows
> > >on your large plantation? Your 2nd and 3rd favorite animals are
> > >deer and geese/ducks. They all love corn.

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> > Are you going to install the fencing and pull all the weeds?
> > We planted a 50' row of corn IN our FENCED vegetable garden.

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> Dumb butthead. I'm talking about planting several rows or a small
> extra patch just for your beloved deer and waterfowl. This would
> be just for your critters to enjoy. No need to fence that in, let
> them have at it anytime as it's just extra for them. Just plant
> then let it go unattended.



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> You have the land, you have the money and certainly the extra
> time. Plant a crop just for them.


Then deer and fowl would eat and trample the unprotected seedlings as
soon as they appeared above ground; there would never be a mature crop
of corn.

Animals have no concept of the most basic concept of crop
farming/gardening and neither do you.

Janet UK