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  1. Snail3496

    Clover

    No you're good. One of the best ways to establish clover is to mix it into your fall seed mix.
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    Screen question

    It's getting late. With good soil, some N, and rain it could get 4-7ft. I'd plant a wider than usual strip of it. No doubt of all the annual screens out there, most are junk, but the HD from John is definitely the best
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    Getting my mind off politics...Hunting bikes.

    After hearing some reputable reviews I bought a Rad Rover 2 years ago when they went on sale. Cost around $1K at the time. It's rear drive but I live in eastern Illinois so hills arent much of an issue. I have beat the absolute crap out of it and it still rips to this day. I load it down way...
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    Tree seeds?

    Where is Bill Winke buying all of his bags of "tree seeds" ??
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    Sprayer Recommendations

    You really get what you pay for with this stuff. It stings, but you'll thank yourself years down the road. I'm sure this is highly debatable but I'd consider something with a boom depending on the scale & type of spraying you're doing. A lot more precision, less drift, and it wont limit...
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    FISHING ‘24! GO!

    Quick weekend trip to the future in-laws in West Michigan. Limited to a kayak, but landing several smallmouth and a couple coho's from it was a riot!
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    Poults

    Never seen a poult in my life until last year. There just arent many turkeys here. Now there have been baby turkeys two years in a row. I think she's nesting in the native grasses I've established. Have waged war on coons and coyotes the last two years too. Pretty awesome to see!!
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    Milo

    I have 4, each half acre strips of red & white GS planted. Could I apply liquid N to them?
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    Fall plot help

    I do this exact thing as well. Ernst Seeds is another that has a great brassica mix
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    Apple/Pear Trees

    I have a strategic east/west running field edge that I plan to plant approximately 20 fruit trees down this coming spring. It is great soil and well drained. Personally I've had tremendous luck with pears vs apples. Apples (Liberty, enterprise, AR Black) have done OK for me, but the pears...
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    Clover

    @IowaBowHunter1983 awesome man! Looks incredible. Forsure going to try it this spring!
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    Food plot burndown help

    As Skip said, need to add 24-D or something like it along with your gly to kill the resistant stuff. Including ANS and surfactant in your tank will help your cocktail work better too. Very common misconception that gly just kills everything. Maybe in some parts of the country, but at some...
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    Broadcasting oats on slope

    Rye will do better in this application and keep the weeds down a little better as well. Cheaper too! Oats will work but freeze out mostly depending on your area. Not sure what your long term plan is though...
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    Clover

    You planted this, this spring ahead of this fall's brassicas which is ideal. I haven't done that, but will be trying it this coming spring. My Question - if I include crimson heavy with this fall's brassica planting, will the crimson that carries over to spring/summer '25 work the same way...
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    Artifact hunting

    My brother and I bought a small farm with a little "seasonal" crick that runs through it and have now found 8 no doubters over the last two years. A few more that seemed "worked" but not certain. The crazy thing is all have come from a 50yd x 50yd area. We've grid searched it several times...
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    Artifact hunting

    Do you have a picture? It's amazing you knew what you were even looking at?! Very cool
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    Clover

    What do you burn it down with before your fall planting? Do you find crimson easier to kill than other clovers? Some of them can be tough!
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    Switchgrass

    and this will not hurt first year switch?
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    I've done this exact thing in tubs with the cone-tainers and for most oaks it is the best way hands down. That said, seems like chestnuts dont respond well to it. Interested to hear how it works for you!
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    Milo

    Awesome, keep the updates coming! and thanks for starting this thread again, wish I found it two months ago before planting/planning my milo
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