I opted out of a business meeting in Minneapolis two years ago as i didn’t care to support the town/state. Did the same for Portland recently.
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This buck followed a hot doe out of switch during first shotgun season 1991. Before you jump on lack of orange, this was photo op was staged 10 feet from our backyard.
Find somebody close that has walnut trees and stomp them in this fall. They like rich soil and deer might not browse them heavily, though I do have a trail camera on a walnut tree and have pics of them browsing the lower branches. I was in a pasture yesterday taking a machete to some bull...
Brandon said last week that there needs to be term limits for the Supreme Court. The irony, the pot calling the kettle black.
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I wish there was a way to get money out of the equation, as now it appears that our government is for sale....
Is this the best government money can buy? o_O
From my experience, bucks will push a doe in estrous out into switch to try to hide her from challengers. But they will also do it with standing corn, fence rows, etc.
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Frequent rains have the farmers in my area flying fungicide over their crops. I had to spray a couple of young apple trees on Sunday to knock back a blight/fungus. First tomatoes out of the garden were tasting blah due to too much precipitation. Iowa City area. Dumped 3" out of the gauge on...
Hunting late MZ season one year, early in January, I watched 3 young bucks pushing and bird dogging a doe who appeared to be in estrous. So I think it is entirely possible.
My point is all the fear mongering going on in the media. I read everything with a critical eye and seriously question the author’s/paper’s slant.
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I got busy with life and though I took the boys hunting a time or two, it didn't take hold. The one son does like to fish and so do his children, so might work harder on getting the grandkids out. Time is precious and slips away too quickly if you let it.
Oh my goodness, might cut the food stamp program! The horror! Next we'll be using DDT and Agent Orange again, as farmers don't care about the environment.
I'd give Stutsman's in Hills a call to see what they offer. I did see lawn on their website, but sure they have an ag version.
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I take exception with striking out that tags will be selected by an electronic unbiased drawing. So they are going to have a coordinator do it now, possibly with the introduction of bias and favoritism?
Also striking out that you need to pay upfront? What licenses have you bought that did not...
I think Skip mentioned RR sugar beets but there were restrictions on who could plant them. Any recent updates on that?
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