I've seen no real evidence of this in any state. CWD plans usually go by the wayside as it's a complete waste of time. Decades ago Michigan, like alot of other states, tried doing the controlled zone thing and sharpshooters. Eventually they gave up. There's more deer there ever now. This same...
One thing that seems to really help foxtail as a pre is Pursuit. The couple times I've used it it really seemed to control foxtail. Not a common one you hear about often.
Its getting pretty bad. I am seeing it up against timber big time from the trees using any available moisture there is. Hopefully get some rain this weekend. If not, some of these brassicas are toast.
If that's a mile section and all 4 160s look identical I'm taking the SE.
Cold fronts are associated with northley winds. Cold fronts = best hunting days. Prevailing wind are westerly. Late season most days out of north. For all those reasons I'm taking the SE, which is really only one...
Mow asap and def spray again this fall. If cover/screening is goal I would go straight switchgrass. It will hold up much better to snow that any of the other natives.
Got this text randomly from a buddy in Missouri. Somthing is def up.
"So I believe that the Purina Wind and Rain mineral has something in it that deters deer and coon from eating it. Put it out at 2 spots 4 weeks ago. Zero pics in 3 weeks of deer or coon getting near it. Went out last weekend...
No better or worse than a thousand farm ponds in the county. Seeded these down tight to edge and based on topography they won't have trouble staying full.
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