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  1. Nrharris

    Another 'What is it?'

    Hard to tell. Almost look like pigs?
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    Got to get this out There

    I know it wasn't like that before. My wife was a lifeguard and taught swim lessons there when she was in high school over 2 decades ago. This country gets more strange with every passing day.
  3. Nrharris

    Out of velvet

    Just got a picture of a buck today in the middle of shedding today. Pretty neat picture really.
  4. Nrharris

    What kind of oak tree is this?

    Im going to collect a bunch anyways. Just let me know if you want some.
  5. Nrharris

    What kind of oak tree is this?

    Im sure i can collect you some of these if you want some. I don't need any burr oak acorns, got loads of em.
  6. Nrharris

    What kind of oak tree is this?

    Definitely going to collect some of the acorns and plant them. It's a nice tree. Quick Google search says grow fairly quick for an oak with earlier acorn production. Thanks for the help.
  7. Nrharris

    What kind of oak tree is this?

    I got a couple pictures of the bark today. It's definitely not as rough as the regular burr oaks near it.
  8. Nrharris

    What kind of oak tree is this?

    I will get an up close picture of the bark tomorrow. Either way I will probably collect some of the acorns to get some more going in the rest of the property.
  9. Nrharris

    What kind of oak tree is this?

    That's what mine said too, but I've never seen burr oak acorns without the fuzzy cap. None of the acorns on this tree have the fuzzy cap and it has a lot of them.
  10. Nrharris

    What kind of oak tree is this?

    Here I was thinking the land around my dad's pond was almost all burr oak with a few black oaks and a few pin oaks. Today I noticed this tree that I always assumed was just another burr oak. Everything about the tree looks like all of the other burr oaks. Only difference is the acorns look like...
  11. Nrharris

    Liberty Plant Back on clover

    In my experience liberty has zero residual.
  12. Nrharris

    Anybody using a Woods drill?

    I bought a woods seeder last summer. It's the version with notched disc blades in the front and 2 seed boxes. So far have only used it seeding waterways so far but loved it for that. The guy I bought it from said it left more beans on top than he liked when he tried planting beans with it.
  13. Nrharris

    ZTR recommendations

    I have a country clipper charger. Has a kawasaki engine and a very heavy duty deck. It has single joystick control. I mow my dad's pond dam with it going side to side no problems at all(unless it is pretty wet out). Country clipper is made by shivers grain bins. Love mine for sure. If you wanted...
  14. Nrharris

    Iowa Whitetail Potluck (Postponed) TBD

    I won't be able to make it. My oldest daughter(10) will be swimming at state in Waukee all weekend. Im sure it will be fun hope I can make the next one.
  15. Nrharris

    Big rains last night

    2.7 here. We needed it with the heat and wind over the weekend.
  16. Nrharris

    Brush law

    In benton county it is up to the secondary roads dept. To cut trees out of ditches and spray weeds in the ditch.
  17. Nrharris

    How much rain ? ☔️

    3 inches Benton county. Much needed.
  18. Nrharris

    Farm Crisis Documentary- really good!!!

    This topic is always interesting to me. Im really conflicted on it. It was terrible for a lot of guys, but that's when my family really got their start farming. My grandpa started from nothing in the 60's. He sold the family car to buy a tractor to start farming. He bought where our home farm is...
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    Spring turkey 2025

    I can't wait! Got my 10 year old daughter a youth tag. Very excited to take her hunting for the first time. Been seeing a lot of birds so it should be a fun time.
  20. Nrharris

    Roadkill

    I always had a theory about the salt as well. I live on a highway and next to my driveway there is usually a puddle of water in the ditch. The bottom of that puddle is always full of deer tracks. They dig in the mud when the water is gone. Gotta be going after salt from the road.
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