That is quite a project! My project is 52 acres and that is a lot for me! I was fortunate to have favorable soils that is compatible with just about every tree and shrub imaginable. Will be lots of mowing and spraying!
Thought i would respond to several messages above at once. Cannot recall the CRP program offhand and i don’t have the paperwork but it allows for 180’ on each side of a stream bank as well as around ponds.
This is my first time ordering from Yellow River. Read good things about them...
I ordered about 21,000 bare root seedlings for spring pick up. Part of them from MO and part from IA state nurseries. I also have an order into Yellow River and yes they will ship.
I have not used the specific mineral recommended yet but hope to this year. My experience is that deer use mineral sites up to the point that bucks shed their velvet.
Any of you guys use a snow pusher on a FEL on a tractor for gravel driveway? Been thinking about getting one. Have a terrible time with gravel getting drug into the lawn with my rear three point blade i havr been using. If you have used, do you like?
Anybody have a good rule of thumb for how many small alfalfa bales a guy should put out. I have a remote farm that i don’t get to very often and my foodplot is about out of food. If there are 20 deer hitting it regularly, how many alfalfa bales should i put out to get them thru a couple weeks?
Any updates on thermals from the experts? Or, have you seen any great deals out there? Don’t know ANYTHING about these but looking to get into one. Want good quality but don’t need a bunch of techy stuff that i likely won’t use. One other question, will a thermal pick up a coyote in dense...
I sold the Cabelas MTO50 but still have the Arctic Shield and Badlands. Both like new condition. Cold weather is coming and thought someone could use these
I went thru same dilemma a while back and bought its older twin a t590. So far i am glad i did, other than 3 point work i have used it more than the tractor. They are sure handy
Had a doe laying dead in my lawn at the farm in Des Moines county. A friend of mine about 10 miles away found a dead doe on saturday and saw a doe that was on her last leg before collapsing
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