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  1. northcedar

    Favorite Fall Brassica?

    Tillage radishes and PTT are that's needed here. I'd actually like trying something that they like a little less, just so they leave it alone until winter just to help them get by.
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    The other side of the argument

    It's beneficial to mow grass waterways. While I do not have my road ditches looking like golf courses, I do mow them a couple times a year. Around here, scumbags dump their tvs and furniture just off the shoulder. Country roads are narrow. I don't want anyone's grandma blasting something large...
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    Land prices / insane!!!

    Lol, trail cam pics in there from '16 and '17.
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    Land prices / insane!!!

    They're asking about double what he got IIRC?
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    Land prices / insane!!!

    I don't watch his show often, but the way he talked once or twice this past season, he may be interested in buying it back.
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    Land prices / insane!!!

    Geez it's selling again? Any obvious reasons? EHD, shot all the bucks, just cashing in?
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    Land prices / insane!!!

    This 72 csr2 Ringgold Co field is up to $275 in a cash rent auction.
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    Beans and corn together

    Even if your corn has sat in the hot shed the past couple years, likely it's still good. But I'd test it anyway, just so you're not out a bunch of time and effort.
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    Land prices / insane!!!

    My opinion, over here in my part of Class A+ IL soils, is that most farms are bought with loans. With 15-20K sales, the only ones that aren't are random 1031 exchanges.
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    Roundup Ready Corn & Soybean Food Plot

    Acuron here too.
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    Land prices / insane!!!

    That's an interesting point, but my first thought was, who will buy their up north farms void of nearly all wildlife other than wolves? Most people would have to sell in order to relocate.
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    The other side of the argument

    Yes, as well all know most farmers have a strong dislike of deer. I just thought that thread hit if from a different angle this time, showing the loss of human life and well being, primarily, and financial loss through wrecked cars. Around here, most the farmers who own timber or rougher...
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    The other side of the argument

    Reviving an old thread I stumbled upon. I read on the ag forums occasionally also. Here was a thread from a few weeks ago, discussing auto collisions with deer. https://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1144903&posts=35&highlight=deer%20&highlightmode=1#M10579765
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    Coyote dogs and Private Land Deer Hunting.

    Over a half mile away? Granted we have smaller farms over here in IL but that stuff doesn't fly anymore. Dogs aren't allowed on our farm.
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    Land prices / insane!!!

    How many contiguous acres is their farm now?
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    Meat Locker lost my Antlers

    Yep, bad reviews can go a long way. I was also thinking to offer the reward at their store's bulletin board, if that bridge wasn't burned yet. Looks like they're a brand new meat locker. They probably can't afford to be blasted with bad reviews and a reputation of being thieves. I'm sure...
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    Mature bucks piling in with cold spell

    Great deer! What foods are they coming in for?
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    Brutal weather coming

    I went heavy on the turnips this year, just for this scenario. Hope they can paw down to them.
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    How bad are autumn olive and honeysuckle?

    I stopped being that guy some years ago because it doesn't go over well on these forums. We've been buried in the crap for decades. Maybe someday a new version of me will try to take it on, but we honestly have millions upon millions of the BHS plants, as do all the neighbors. Although I hate...
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    Roundup Ready Corn & Soybean Food Plot

    The idea behind that is the outside row effect. Outside 1st row of corn next to the beans yields x% more than the others, multiplied across all those extra passes across the field. The 2nd row next to the 1st row, next to the bean pass, yields less than that 1st row but more than the further...
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