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  1. sep0667

    Converting invasives to natives, worth the squeeze?

    I've been working on farm some the past two winters on a plan drawn up by my district forester to control invasives, specifically bush honeysuckle and multiflora rose. Have your district forester come out and inspect the property and they will make a plan and then you can do the work and largely...
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    Glyphosate

    I looked around, but didnt ask if they carried. Maybe I over looked it. I'll have to keep those other places in mind.
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    Glyphosate

    What is MFA? I stopped at Osceola Farm & Home, they didnt carry any.
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    Glyphosate

    I'll have to check that out, more than double the amount of herbicide for the same price
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    Glyphosate

    Never heard of Blaines. I could check Tractor Supply, maybe 20 minutes away. Is it a better price than the $59 from amazon? Is what is in the link the right stuff?
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    Glyphosate

    After checking a few stores and not finding what I need, is ordering this right here from Amazon what I am looking for? Could only find diluted round up stuff at a few stores. Looking to spray about a 1/4 acre hour for a plot...
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    The Talk

    I would say if he is only shooting 1 deer a year then I wouldnt let it bother me to much. Just enjoy hunting with dad. I tell my dad even on my farm if a buck comes in I dont care what it is, if it gets him excited and he wants to shoot then shoot. I know I wont be able to hunt with him forever.
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    Spring turkey 2025

    I'm excited to get out. Sort of a bummer on my farm though. I dont know where they go, but during the fall and through the winter I have like 30 birds roosting in it daily and on cam etc, they spend the whole day there. Usually a group of 10 or so toms. Every sit in the fall they are in the...
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    Transplants

    I see them get rubbed some. Not very often, but you'll see it. Usually doesn't kill the tree.
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    Tree Tubes on Pine & Spruce Seedlings????

    Small white pine definitely will need protected. They love to eat the needles in the winter and rub them. Once they get pretty good sized they don't seem to care to eat the needles as much
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    Who is shed hunting?!

    16 of 50 acres is super good. What have you done to turn it from poor to outstanding in just 3 years?
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    Switchgrass

    Here's some photos I took this past weekend of the timber/field edge. You can see there is already a pretty good 10 or so yard wide swath of grass/brush between the timber and field edges. Think this is a good idea to try and convert these areas to switchgrass? My idea would be it would help as...
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    Roadkill

    i meant the drivers
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    Roadkill

    They are probably paying more attention to their phone than the road
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    Tree Tube Options

    Im not over that way, otherwise I'd take you up on it. I've already ordered by now too
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    Thorny Locust Removal

    Im not sure on trees. But thats what I've used the past two winters for multi flora rose and honey suckle. the mfr i basal bark srpayed and the honey suckle was stump cut and then treat the stump. It did a great job and killed both really well. Some of the honeysuckle was huge too, some probably...
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    Thorny Locust Removal

    basal bark spray? how wide diameter?
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    Thorny Locust Removal

    Is this recommended to do anytime of year, or only during dormancy in the winter?
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    Thorny Locust Removal

    I have a quite a few thorny locust. From my research killing them isnt as simple as just cutting them down. Seems like I need to cut and treat the stump. What about girdling them? I couldn't find anything about that. Or anyone have good luck with just cutting them down? Anything less than 10...
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    Tree Tube Options

    Im going to order from Mike Hamilton with Timber Management, seems to be a really good price from what I have found. Think getting a dibble/planting bar is worth it or a shovel will do just fine? Im planting bare root seedlings from the state nursery.
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