Another thing that works extremely well for burn down and you have easy access use 28% instead of ammonium sulfate.
32 ounces of Gly is all that's needed
What I do know for certain on our farm when we put 1 lb on for corn no problem planting beans in it the next year.
At 1 lb. Rate there is a 10 month restriction for planting soybeans, 3 months for wheat and rye, 15 for alfalha
I know your first goal is to keep them out of your camper, can be very hard to do.
Back up plan...if they keep finding a way in go get a 5 gallon bucket put a little antifreeze in it.
Rig up a coat hanger with it going through a pop can with the wire going through the top and across the bucket...
Taking the lid off.
Might want to go back and read my earlier post so you understand my comments.
As far as last year 2018 MI being able to use the gun that is used during regular gun season for the ML season because of CWD.
Well, still in effect for me because I live in a management county, so...
Don't beat yourself up too bad, remember this is a learning curve.
As earlier stated remember spray kill, spray kill. You have a lot more leeway with no-till as you do with tilled ground as far as getting the crop in, that is a huge factor being 6 hours away.
Keep at it
First off no till is not a 100% and your golden, but it can be done very successfully.
We farm for a living and also do food plots, Just like anything there is learning curve.
1. We always kill off before we plant so the roots have time to die and let loose of the soil.
2. Yes we do use row...
Nathan you need to b updated on your comparison of Michigan to Iowa.
Don't know where you got your info from, but I live in MI and hunted it my WHOLE life, also hunt Iowa. You must be referring to a some very SMALL PART of MI that I am not aware of.
Ok input from Michigan
Lived here my whole life and stared hunting in 1973. Back then hunting in the UP was very good and I looked forward to deer camp every year. Since then farms in the UP have went away and deer no longer have the food Source they once did, many more hunters bought land in...
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