'Soybean food plots are the deer managers and hunters best friend no doubt about it. They can be not only summer nutrition, but an early season bow hunting attractant, and a late season food source. The one thing that limits soybeans is the size of the food plot. A general rule of thumb without knowing deer density is that 3-5 acres is the minimum size you need. Any less and you will have stubble growing. The deer simply mow it down before it can catch up with browse. This leaves you with two options, you either plant something else, or protect your food plot till hunting season. A dual perimeter electric fence is by far the cheapest, easiest, and most effective way to keep deer out of the soybean food plot. It gives you the chance to not only protect your beans to early season or late season whatever you prefer, but also channel the deer into one side of the plot. However, they can put a dent in your wallet, most kits available online are anywhere from 450- 1000 dollars depending on your size and preferences. If you’re like me and like to find the best solution, you can easily gather the materials from local hardware and farm supply stores and end up with the same product for less. This food plots 101 series will walk you through small soybean food plots with a dual perimeter electric fence from start to finish and all the way into hunting the very same plot. DeerGro Mixing Instructions: https://www.deergro.com/spray-food-pl... Shop Our Products:https://www.deergro.com/shop/ Food Plot 101: https://www.deergro.com/plotheads-blog/'
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