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  1. Nrharris

    Food in Des Moines

    It's a chain. The one by the airport is good. There's one by bass pro in Altoona also. The wife and I also like fuzzy's tacos too but not sure if there is one down that way.
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    New Website !!!

    Does anyone else have the problem where some of the time the like button isn't there?
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    WTB: Tracked Skid Loader

    I have heard similar.
  4. Nrharris

    Acorns to Oaks!

    I've got whites, swamp white, chestnut, dco, pin, schuette, hazelnuts, and a species of red that I'm not sure what they were but had huge acorns.
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    Finally had a weekend with some time so I got some acorns, chestnuts and hazelnuts in some dirt in the garage. Got 19 trays planted but still have a bunch of seeds left.
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    Trapping 2023-2024

    I figured that too. Them being a bigger problem than normal I think is from the dry weather. Normally we have a couple good rains each year that will tear their dams out, but haven't had a rain like that in well over a year. Just don't want their dams getting big enough to back water into the...
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    Trapping 2023-2024

    40 to 45 minutes probably
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    Trapping 2023-2024

    Too bad you don't live closer. We could definitely use an ambitious beaver trapper. The guy that has trapped here forever is getting old enough he doesn't do it as much as he used to.
  9. Nrharris

    Transplanted a chestnut out yesterday

    Do you leave the trees growing in protein tubs out all winter? Also do you drill drainage holes in the tubs. Also what kind of soil you are using. Interested in your setup because I have access to a bunch of protein tubs.
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    EHD in Iowa's Deer Heard

    That sucks Daver, I know how you feel. I think we are up to 6 bucks and 13 does and fawns just on our property. Hoping some deer from surrounding areas will help fill back in.
  11. Nrharris

    Beans and corn together

    If your corn was stored in a cool dry area it should be fine. You can always do a germ test on it to make sure. Have to Google how to do it but basically put a handful between wet paper towels and see how many sprout.
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    Roundup Ready Corn & Soybean Food Plot

    Lots of guys here use resicore and get along well. You need to be careful with overlaps. The stinger in resicore can carry over in dry weather into next year's crop depending on what you are planning to plant next year. Stinger can be rough on beans the following year. One other option is that...
  13. Nrharris

    Pulling Autumn Olive & Honeysuckle?

    I have pulled honeysuckle out of a buddy's yard and it worked fine. Be aware you are going to have big divets everywhere from the rootballs. I have a notch brand puller that has been fantastic. Im sure they are more than 1500 but are worth it in my opinion. We use it mostly to pull mullberries...
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    Land prices / insane!!!

    There was a farm just down the road on a steffes auction in last couple weeks. Farm is a little cut up with a tiny creek and a big waterway, but csr2 was 92 I think. Was 144 acres with highway access. I think it brought 11,700 per acre. Not sure if they no saled it or not. I thought it would...
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    Grain drills

    Daver, out of curiosity what are you using currently that you are wanting to upgrade from?
  16. Nrharris

    Bad ice

    Ice has lasted longer than we thought it would, but this week will ruin it.
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    Elk in Iowa

    A friend's son got a picture of one near Norway this fall.
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    Bad ice

    Went out for an hour this afternoon. Probably go out one last time tomorrow morning. Had to be very careful. Let the big boys go. Kept a handful of 8 inchers for supper.
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    Year round food.

    Liberty works well on marestail if you have the right conditions. Not sure what chems you were using to kill it.
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