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Using Milorganite® to temporarily repel white-tailed deer from food plots Odin L. Stephens1, Michael T. Mengak1, David Osborn1, and Karl V. Miller1
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Document Date: 2007-08-16 13:26:39


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Circle / Boca Raton / Birmingham / Lincoln / /

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United States / United Kingdom / /

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University of Georgia / Jones Island facility / University of Georgia Soil Test Laboratory / University Of Wisconsin College Of Agriculture / VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY / UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA WARNELL SCHOOL OF FOREST RESOURCES PUBLICATION / /

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summer food / wildlife food plot establishment / food plot establishment / food resources / food source availability likely influence location-specific efficacy / food plot failures / fertilizer product / vigorous food plots / ac food plots / fertilized food plot / soybean food plot / food plot / summer food plots / food plots / Food plot managers / food / /

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Jones Island / Lake Michigan / /

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D. B. Warnell School of Forest Resources / University of Georgia / Athens / Wildlife Resources Division / Milwaukee Sewage Commission / US Federal Reserve / Georgia Department of Natural Resources / University of Wisconsin College of Agriculture / Univ. of Nebraska / Wisconsin legislature / University of Georgia Soil Test Laboratory / Athens / /

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O. J. Noer / Karl V / /

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investigator / Professor / Assistant Professor / Wildlife Specialist / Wildlife Research Coordinator / and Professor / chemist / /

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Nebraska / Wisconsin / Florida / Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District / Georgia / Michigan / /

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northern Georgia / North Georgia / /

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wastewater treatment / /

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