In my experience Clethodim won't touch it! There is a product called "SedgeHammer" that is supposedly pretty good but it's pricey and I think more for lawn use. I spot spray with a hefty dose of glyphosate and reseed clover in the bare spots.
What part of the state are you looking for? My bro-in-law shoots at a place in SW IA (Corning or Creston). Could get more info if that's in the right area.
Near as I can tell from my mushroom ID book, it looks like a polyporus species fungus. Doesn't list them as poisonous but doesn't list them as "edible" either. Tough & strong tasting!
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/polyporus_squamosus.html
I'm a fan of the Sportsman's Condo line of blinds made by Southern Outdoor Technologies. Not the cheapest but certainly not the most expensive. Lots of sizes & styles. I have a couple that are 9 or 10 years old and zero problems or maintenance...
I use 1 Tablespoon (15 ml.) of 36.8% Permethrin per quart of water in a spray bottle.
http://www.greendept.com/maximpulse/tickproof/Tick-proofing_clothes_instructions.pdf
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