I had about 150 acres of beautiful green soybeans last week before the frost. I hunted over them one evening instead of standing corn nearby and the deer were clearly in the beans. Fast forward a couple of days and a couple of heavy frosts. My beans now look wilted and clearly on life support.
Question. Will the deer still prefer the beans over the now cut corn? Am I wasting my time to sit over the beans. Even though they still are green and have pods on them.
(note. The farmer made some improvements to the ground that took into late July. The beans were planted as a cover crop only. That is why they are still green.)