[Species like aeschynomene, Alyce clover, soybeans, cowpeas, buckwheat, corn, and grain sorghum are often planted in warm-season food plots. Plant seeds of species or varieties you know to be adapted and productive to your area and suitable for your soil types and growing conditions. Factors like deer density, browsing pressure, length of forage production, and ease of establishment should be considered when selecting a food plot species or plant variety. SC Clemson Extension Center]
I, klsb, personally feed the deer clover, and I grow blackberries everywhere they want to grow. Deer also eat the Chinese Privot, mostly in the winter, as a last resort. So kudzu is still an evasive plant in SC, but the deer love it! I 'oft wonder why my cowpeas never grew. Now I know.
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