Curious here. I always wondered what would happen if I put out a few hives and just let them go. You think they would all just die? What kind of attention would they require? I would like to have bees on my place just for the sake of having them. I’d love to do it and still buy my honey...
It’s actually on the list. If you listen to podcasts, you should listen to the Meat Eater from a couple weeks ago about dire wolves. The guest was from the company Colossal. Good listen IMO.
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It’s actually on the list. If you listen to podcasts, you should listen to the one from a couple weeks ago about dire wolves. The guest was from the company Colossal. Good listen IMO.
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Can you post a picture? I thought all of the row units came predrilled. That front plate is pretty big though. Almost think you could find enough surface to get a mag drill to stick. I guess it depends on the size of the drill.
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I can only tell you what I did. I found post 2363 to be helpful along with my post 2314 which is classic switchgrass. I also tend to post pictures here of what I believe to be switch and others help me understand how I am wrong... :p
Any thoughts on Duracor or Quinclorac timing? I planted some switch again May 1st. Can see some baby plants, but some areas are so choked with foxtail you can't see anything. Would the Quinclorac smoke little switch seedlings? Also seeing some palmer and pigweed sprouts. Is it too soon for Duracor?
I'm going on 42 years in rural Kansas and I know that as buckbrush. What kind of weirdo calls it coralberry... ;) :cool: I always guessed it was called that because bucks like it. They do use it, but as was mentioned earlier we have it everywhere so its hard to tell if the use is heavy or not.
Looking at about 2 more weeks before I spread my switch seed. I have an opportunity to spray the area with gly tomorrow and may be a while before I get another chance if at all. Is it too early to put down my simazine? Thinking early is better than not at all if I don't get another chance...
I would cook for him. If he says it turned out great, tell him it was a doe. If he didn't like it, tell him it was the buck he shot. He'll start shooting does. :cool:
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