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As much as he will let you have or as much as you can afford to plant and still pay the owner to allow you to do it. I'd strategically place 2-4 plots on it depending on how it lays. In an ideal situation, plant a 5-10 acre perineal feeding plot in the center of the property and then put 2-3 smaller strategically placed kill plots in other areas. With the neighbor situation you have around it, I would not have a food plot within 200 yards or that could be seen from the property lines.
Last edited by abolt300; 12/18/18 12:33 PM.
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