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  1. BearCreek

    Entrances to treestands & blinds….

    Has anyone tried using an electronic caller to project coyote sounds to clear a plot? I have also read articles with people claiming you can use a laser pointer to soft bump deer out of a food plot.
  2. BearCreek

    DWGH Home Farm Projects Thread

    Are you fairly satisfied with that blower seeding attachment? I was contemplating getting one for my blower.
  3. BearCreek

    Foodplot irrigation- gravity siphon

    Great idea. My contractor never got around to rebuilding my pond levee this summer so I don't have a convenient water source. Got great germination of all seed after planting on August 23 and receiving .6 of rain in the first week, but the forecast is starting to look concerning. This is a new...
  4. BearCreek

    Native Wildflowers and Plants

    Pictured is a bottomland area that at one point was cultivated. Neighbors have told me this area has been a monoculture of Reed Canary Grass for quite some time. I sprayed gly in early May and planted an annual clover mix. The area I sprayed is in the foreground, in the background you can see...
  5. BearCreek

    Ill talk about the first farm since its locked up now.

    Does your river bottom flood and what is it comprised of?
  6. BearCreek

    Old Field Management - Fescue Elimination

    The pasture is located in west central Illinois. It was grazed (over grazed) until October 26 of last year. I was able to disc a little in late February and those areas had a nice flush of ragweed and other beneficial "weeds." I've introduced shrubs into it, so I can burn, but would need to be...
  7. BearCreek

    Old Field Management - Fescue Elimination

    Initially, I won't be planting anything in its place. Possibly, NWSG, I just want weeds and some shrubby structure to start with.
  8. BearCreek

    Old Field Management - Fescue Elimination

    I'm in the process of converting 10 acres of cattle pasture to deer/turkey habitat. I was unable to spray the fescue last fall and sprayed a portion of it in May this year with Gly and got a good kill. The remaining fescue is extremely tall. I am assuming it will start to lay down at some point...
  9. BearCreek

    Best weather channel or app???

    Dark Sky app is great. It has been extremely accurate, especially with timing of precipitation and changes in wind direction. Allows for weather based on a GPS pin.
  10. BearCreek

    Clover

    I planted some annuals at the same time and then some additional Balansa and Berseem a few weeks ago in a spot that I thought was done flooding for the year, I was wrong. I'm sure some in the first plot will make it but there is a lot of pasture clover, ragweed, and fescue mixed in.
  11. BearCreek

    Clover

    As anticipated by the experienced members of IW, the clover I frost seeded on March 20 has prospered. The areas that held lots of moisture, even standing at times, did much better. We didn't have much frost after I seeded, so the moisture may have also contributed to seed/soil contact. I have...
  12. BearCreek

    Clover

    Approximately two weeks ago I seeded Red Clover (Persist) and White Clover (Renovation) on bare dirt. The soil was wet but frozen that morning so I was confident it would get proper soil contact. The soil received about .5 inch rain within a few days. I noticed some, especially the Red Clover...
  13. BearCreek

    BearCreek Habitat Plan

    I took the afternoon off yesterday to spread some lime to help raise the PH in my future food plots. My soil tested at 6.4 pH in this location which is on the low end for alfalfa. I will not be planting these plots until late summer so the lime should have some time to start working. Lime, in...
  14. BearCreek

    BearCreek Habitat Plan

    It floods, but not necessarily every year. Usually, it is just extremely wet in places. Removal of the grass should help dry it out. I am planting patches of native shrubs (ROD, Silky Dogwood, Holly, Buttonbush, etc.) that enjoy such habitat and adding a food plot near my current hunting setup...
  15. BearCreek

    BearCreek Habitat Plan

    Deerdown, thanks for chiming in. Yes, I have spent a lot of time researching reed canary grass. I am usually not a supporter of overreaching government regulation, but I would applaud a ban on the sale of reed canary grass seed. In the drainage my farm is in, many areas have been completely...
  16. BearCreek

    BearCreek Habitat Plan

    I have gained a lot of knowledge from this site regarding habitat management so I thought I would attempt to give back by sharing my progress and plan. I purchased my property in late October of 2020. It is located in west central Illinois (about 25 minutes of southeast of Keokuk, Iowa.) The...
  17. BearCreek

    Clover

    It appears that I may need to install an access road between a crop field and timber edge to access parts of my property. Anyone ever done this and have suggestions as to what to plant? My initial thoughts were some type of perennial clover. Road will run North-South so it will not get very much...
  18. BearCreek

    Clover

    I want to incorporate those species into my food plot plan for the for the diversity they add to the landscape. I have rather large diverse plots of perennial clovers and alfalfa in the vicinity so this annual clover plot is more of an addition than a substitute. I agree 100% with your...
  19. BearCreek

    Clover

    Anyone ever established an annual clover plot that would reseed itself? Craig Harper suggests that this can be accomplished with Crimson, Arrowleaf, Berseem, ect. by letting the clovers go to seed. My thought was to use Crimson, Frosty Berseem, and Balansa in West Central Illinois. Has anyone...
  20. BearCreek

    Show on all habitat, conservation, building a farm - no deer hunts - any interest?

    Absolutely. It would be great to have youtube content such as "Planting Alfalfa for Deer." I'm thinking a multiple episode series where everything a habitat manager would need to know about alfalfa plots would be presented. Really get in the weeds regarding broadcasting v drilling...
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