I think they like my turnips and radish plot....

John-W-WI

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The girls posed for a good picture in my throw and mow plot:

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Who knows what they were looking at. I have 100's of pictures of them here. They don't mind the camera (it's black flash anyway):


-John
 
Awesome! Tons of tracks in there too!
 
The girthy one in front doesn't appear to be missing many meals in there.
 
They probably ran a coon up a tree behind the camera or something odd like that.
That is a boatload of tracks.

Funny once the temps got back above freezing they backed off my turnips
 
They probably ran a coon up a tree behind the camera or something odd like that.
That is a boatload of tracks.

Funny once the temps got back above freezing they backed off my turnips

Bill ... I have to laugh. Do you even know what that white is on the ground? :emoji_slight_smile:

Where I am at, 3 hours south of John, getting to "freezing" is considered a pre-spring event ... still 2 months to go ...
 
They are flat hammering those. Here they won’t touch mine. I am not going to plant them this year
 
My turnips and RR sugar beets have remained untouched by the deer. I am near Almond in Portage county WI. A farmer left up a 10 acre corn field just a 40 away from my land. I do believe this is an abnormal year where the local deer herd has too many food choices. So far the winter has been rather mild with no snow cover to speak of. Now my dwarf essex rape and winter rye are just being devoured by the deer.
 
Bill ... I have to laugh. Do you even know what that white is on the ground? :emoji_slight_smile:

Where I am at, 3 hours south of John, getting to "freezing" is considered a pre-spring event ... still 2 months to go ...

A little white stuff at home but it has been pretty mild in MO. One deep freeze but it didn't last to long. I can't believe how healthy the deer look.
 
The girthy one in front doesn't appear to be missing many meals in there.

Yeah, all of my deer are looking great right now. We've had some really cold weather, but not too much snow. A good winter for them so far. Another 60 days and they are in the clear. :emoji_fingers_crossed::emoji_fingers_crossed:

They are flat hammering those. Here they won’t touch mine. I am not going to plant them this year

And I'm going to plant more of them next year. They have really gotten a lot of nutrition out of that field this winter. And so far it seems to last for a long time.

-John
 
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