Looks very bottom landish? Great opportunity to plant some swamp white oaks.
Was this a TSI project? Looks to be a decent amount of canopy still over much of it. Could slow regen.
Seems like this is basically at Great Plains 3P500.
At least you can get a small seed box on the GP, as well as individual closer wheels for better depth control...
Yep, access trail. I blow all mine clear in Feb/March after the season and most bucks leave our farm. Then great early to mid season until the leaves start to fall.
The 800 C-E is great, more padding / better harness and I personally love the quick start feature while wearing.
I believe WI clover has berseem in it which won’t frost seed as well as the ladino and red clovers in RWW. So between the two you’ll get more bang for your buck from RWW.
Or just find some coated ladino and medium red and make your own mix.
For whatever reason, I’ve never had much chicory...
Grain sorghum is great, and a very easy grain to grow. First hard cold spell and it will get hammered.
Find a good red hybrid grain sorghum (instead of a screening product) for a shorter height and bigger heads. You can use WGF sorghum but I prefer the hybrid varieties instead that end up...
Similar experience this year. Turnips and radish both rotted early, despite planting later in the fall. Field was a ghost town.
Meanwhile, my neighbors bean field had 26 deer in it..
Old thread but thinking about mixing some white proso millet in with Milo and sunflowers for quail and turkeys mainly.
Anyone have any experience with White Proso?
Any good ones out there for less than $150? Looking at ICOtec, they seem simple. Foxpro are expensive, but seem to need a 50 page instruction manual to work them.
Reviews seem to be all over the board with these. Lack of volume.. complexity with 500 buttons, etc.
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