I've had the diamondbacks in 10X42 for a few years now, they work good for me in northern mo and out west. At your 300 yards or less I would suggest the 8X42 for a better field of view at closer ranges. That's the one thing about the 10X especially bow hunting, not a great FoV at close range...
I've not used the extreme but have used their other stuff like wintergreens, powerplant and clover. real happy with all of those.... Plant just enough alfalfa that your herd keeps it in check. I have a 1/4 acre under one of my stand and love it, they keep it from getting rank and are always...
Smoke & Mirrors IMO. These types of products are fooling people into buying them not mature bucks. I used to throw money at stuff like this but mature bucks are way to smart to be fooled
Here's my test field it's about 5 acres. I've got nothing to loose by making mistakes so I think I'm going to spray it this spring between fescue green up and natives starting. Deer use this field but mostly at night, I'm hoping the natives will give them the cover to make em feel more safe...
Booner, You mentioned burning beforehand then spraying the regrowth, not sure I'm gonna be able to do that this spring. Can I skip that step and just spray? I could brush hog if necessary
Found this in Dbltree's corner under herbicides... I'm gonna spray this & gly shortly after green up
"Oust is no longer a RUP in Iowa and is one of the premier herbicides for controlling weeds in tree plantings. Jef Hodges of TRM will sell it in small quantities of 2 or more ounces. Email...
My main goal is to get rid of the fescue, and let the natives take control. I know the natives are there but being suppressed. If i must sacrifice some native flowers or weeds now I think I'll be better off in the long run. I think once I can get the natives up and thriving they'll suppress the...
I'm not sure it'll burn that well it was cut for hay last year, maybe not enough fuel. So burning first doesn't allow the chemical to touch the young natives but they'll grow back where spraying first would kill down to root?
I have some old NWSG fields that have been overrun with fescue and only patches of big/little bluestem and switchgrass remain. Can I spray these with gly early spring after the fescue starts growing and while the natives are still dormant? Or would a different chemical work better? Or try...
If you have someone with you, have them walk in your previous tracks just in front of you so you can see where you just had been. We just did this for the first time this weekend on a 2 acre plot, worked good.
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