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  2. Jerusalem artichoke - Wikipedia

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    This has made them an important source of inulin used as a dietary fiber in food manufacturing. [42] Jerusalem artichoke can propagate with seeds and tubers but the use of tubers leads to higher yields. [43] For planting, the tubers are cut into pieces with three to five buds [44] that are placed in 5–10 centimetres (2–4 in) depth in the soil.

  3. Muhlenbergia rigens - Wikipedia

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    Muhlenbergia rigens is a cover for mule deer during fawning periods. Studies have equated reduced deer populations with overgrazed deergrass stands in and near cattle pasture. [9] Young shoots and leaves are grazed by deer, horses, and cattle. It is an overwintering host for many species of Lepidoptera and ladybug. Deergrass seed provides food ...

  4. Helianthus - Wikipedia

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    The best-known species is the common sunflower (Helianthus annuus). [6] This and other species, notably Jerusalem artichoke ( H. tuberosus ), are cultivated in temperate regions and some tropical regions, as food crops for humans, cattle, and poultry, and as ornamental plants. [ 7 ]

  5. Roasted Sunchokes with Brown Butter-Cider Vinaigrette - AOL

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  6. Food plot - Wikipedia

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    A food plot is a planted area set aside to act as a supplementary food source for wildlife. The term was coined by the U.S. hunting and outdoor industries and food plots are most commonly planted for game species. Food plot crops generally consist of but are not limited to legumes (clovers, alfalfa, beans, etc.), grains, or certain wildflowers ...

  7. California mule deer - Wikipedia

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    California Mule deer are herbivorous and often browse for food within a 1-2 mile radius of a water source (including rivers and lakes) which creates a feeding area that is often located in or around shaded grassy areas upon which they will make their beds. They will participate in a behavior where they create beds to sleep on.

  8. Hank Shaw (author) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Alexander Shaw (born July 30, 1970) is an American chef, author, and outdoorsman who runs the wild foods website Hunter Angler Gardener Cook. [1] He is the author of five cookbooks about preparing fish and wild game for the table: [2] Hunt Gather Cook, Duck Duck Goose, Buck Buck Moose, Pheasant Quail Cottontail and Hook Line and Supper.

  9. Browsing (herbivory) - Wikipedia

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    White-tailed deer browsing on leaves in Enderby, British Columbia. Browsing is a type of herbivory in which a herbivore (or, more narrowly defined, a folivore) feeds on leaves, soft shoots, or fruits of high-growing, generally woody plants such as shrubs. [1]