I have a stand of Eagle soybeans, 2 different seed types, that are very thick and tall with lots of pods. I noticed this weekend that most pods are empty or contain a very small seed.
Will deer likely still graze them when they are fully dry? Not sure if they can recognize that the pod is empty or if they even care. Do pods themselves provide much for nutrition or in late season is it all about the bean itself?
Thanks!
Will deer likely still graze them when they are fully dry? Not sure if they can recognize that the pod is empty or if they even care. Do pods themselves provide much for nutrition or in late season is it all about the bean itself?
Thanks!