6 years later Enterprise and Arkansas Black doing great, Jonafree and Goldrush doing ok, I have two of each in this location. Up till now I've plucked most of the apples off during the summer to get more growth. The enterprise has 75+ so I'm letting her bare fruit this year. I've added two more...
You mentioned partial sun, is this a woods plot? If so I've done several of these with good success. You may want to start over
1. smoke everything with GLY
2. Buy lime (most important IMO) https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/waukesha-lime-barnlime-50-lb-bag
3. Fertilize with 6-24-24
4...
Yeah that'll work, great memory right there congrats! Makes me think back to when my kids were after their first.
"we both agreed that he needed to wait until he was confident before heading to the woods." This statement is so meaningful and needs to be applied more often.
The good news came today! Don't shoot all the dove, we're going in June
ARGENTINA FULLY OPEN: NO TESTING, NO VACCIN!
ARGENTINA IS FULLY OPEN TO ALL FOREIGNERS WITH NO VACCINATION NOR TESTING REQUIREMENTS
Just got this from the outfitter... not committing any more $ or giving any credit card info but booking our dates will cancel if necessary. Hoping by the end of this year the jab requirement will change
Adults who are non-residents, non-Argentine citizens who are not fully vaccinated or not...
I won an auction back in 2020 for a trip to Argentina to dove hunt with Pointer Outfitters, they are allowing 3 years to plan the trip. We're looking at June 2023 to go but with Covid and all the hassle leaving/re-entering the country I'm almost regretting it. Has anyone been out of the country...
It's hard to determine when to just stop and not get yourself in deeper or steeper :D I've had to let the big tractor sit for weeks until it dried up. The optimistic side always thinks just another try will work. That Challenger made it pretty far, that is deep!
The seed is in an unheated garage so it is exposed to the temp swings but stratification involves getting wet/freeze/thaw correct? I'm not exactly sure of the process but that did cross my mind
Yeah I was hoping to, I tried to burn it a few weeks ago, just to wet then got snow cover and now its wet again. The good/bad with the farm being 3 1/2 hours away, only have so many weekends to get things done.
Tons of great info in this thread. Wanted to run my scenario past you all for advice so I get the best bang for my buck. CIR seed is already bought ready to go.
I have a 6A hayfield that I sprayed last fall to convert to switch. It had been baled in July and when I killed the fescue in Oct it...
Very impressive! Seeing this rekindles my drive to improve the habitat the best I can on my farm. This forum is by far the best resource available because it's all firsthand experience. Thanks for sharing
Maybe it's your bow? I cant remember ever not getting a pass-thru. Last year at 55 yards zipped right thru. My point is I have zero reservation about killing an elk with a rage and was wondering why the OP would want to use a fixed, less accurate wind drifting BH. Everybody has their own opinion
Skip, what variety is that? I planted some Ameristand #480HVXRR last fall & this spring. What I planted last fall is starting to thicken up and look good, this spring's planting still has a ways to go but by next year I'm confident it'll look good too.
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