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  1. Bassattackr

    Neck Injury

    Hate that I just found this out.. Looks like he didn't make it after all, neighbor sent me this picture. Super bummed, he had a lot of potential.
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    Soil test results

    If your plots stay ahead of your deer, then I would tend to agree. However, it is still key in the production of plant protein, a necessary and very beneficial nutrient for all crops. Obviously key in body development, milk production in deer. As for how much protein a deer can handle, I'm...
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    Soil test results

    Yes! All legumes benefit from sulfur. Sulfur is required to produce elevated protein levels in all crops, including clover. Most clovers require about 2# S per ton of yield. Can get anywhere from 1-4 tons / acre on a clover plot each year. Depending on your soil fertility it may not be a...
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    Soil test results

    Magnesium and Calcium are the foundational relationship that form the physical soil structure. The correct physical structure is what allows the biological side to blossom. The soil colloid (or dinner plate), only holds so much (food) on it. - Magnesium tightens soil, which holds in moisture...
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    Soil test results

    Got a nice boost to start the year. 15T on 7 acres should help me getting back in the right direction :)
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    Favorite Fall Brassica?

    Dwarf Essex Rape would be my recommendation. The rest aren’t worth planting IMO.
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    Beans and corn together

    I'm old school farming them in. Spread fertilizer (AMS/Urea) first, then 1st pass disc (primary tillage), spread milo/bean seed, 2nd pass disc (lightly incorporate), 3rd pass cultipacker.
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    Best YouTube resources

    Habitat wise - Bill Winke is also a good one. Bill is a good guy with a lot of knowledge, but his videos can be a bit... long winded at times..
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    Favorite Fall Brassica?

    Many other turnip hybrids untouched, starting to bolt. Hybrid crosses can be easier to spot this time of year.. One can see the trademark yellow flower forming of the rape/mustard family, albeit with a bulb on the root below. Yet a radish or purple top turnip.. leaf or bulb, anywhere to be...
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    Favorite Fall Brassica?

    Did some more field walking today.. RE: Impact Forage Collards - A few survived. Can't get much deer use, but now I understand why they make a popular cover crop.. That root structure!
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    FYI

    Sweet! Been using the raindrop app. Works well..
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    Beans and corn together

    I'm not so sure he is really intercropping here. Maybe just referring to area sizes.. ??
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    Converting old pasture to natives

    This. Agree on the early spring scenario.. At this point, you could spray immediately. And / Or wait to the fall after a couple of hard frosts and spray.
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    Orchard locations?

    Pears and persimmons both would be nice, if the site allows.
  16. Bassattackr

    Norway spruce plugs (group buy)

    Don’t have any issues with bucks destroying them… so far.
  17. Bassattackr

    WTB: Tracked Skid Loader

    How often is tracks coming off an issue? Only guy I know that has a tracked skid steer loses them every once in a while. Could be operator error..
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    20+ pics like this - Shed season…..

    Warmest February I can ever remember.
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    WTB: Tracked Skid Loader

    https://stlouis.craigslist.org/grq/d/saint-louis-unused-kubota-75-skidsteer/7715067089.html
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