Check out the regenerative philosophy. Deep rabbit hole but you would be planting multi species plots 2-3 times per year. Great for the soil, helps keep weeds down, smorgasbord for the deer, reduced fertilizer and herbicide usage, etc.
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We have a couple and are buying 2 more if that says anything. We only have experience with Reconyx and Spartan cell cams.
The good: typical Reconyx quality, deer do not detect them unlike Spartan cams, and good battery life.
The bad: they are SPENDY, the thumbnail pics sent to the...
Don Higgins mentions drilling when soil temps get warm enough is his new favored method on his latest podcast. He stratifies the seed in his freezer as Daver mentions.
I have an area that I didn't get killed off last fall that I want to get switch into so I'm going to try planting in June...
Thanks guys. Is the theory behind planting beans that they allow one to spray multiple times to combat grass and the seed bank or is there some synergism at play?
I like the E3 bean idea and we wil no-till them for sure. Hopefully they stay off them enough to get them going. The other 40...
The plots are small so beans are something I didn't consider. Over browsing will be an issue so they probably won't have a chance to canopy. I should also clarify these plots are going in spots that have been pastured for cattle. Hopefully the manure they have been laying down for the last...
Congrats and that is a sweet looking property. In my experience hedge and cedars equal the best bedding cover but the cedars can get too thick. I'd probably hunt it at least one year to get a feel for how deer use it before getting serious about plot locations etc. Enjoy! Nothing better...
We're going to be putting new plots in hay/cattle pasture ground with a no till drill. Would you just spray a couple weeks before drilling right into the killed sod or spray, work the first couple inches of ground to break up the sod roots, then drill? There seems to be conflicting reports...
Without question late October through the first 5-6 days of November have been the best the last 5 years in extreme North MO (I'm a Driver 9 iron from Iowa). People point to warm weather this year, which of course sucks, but last year was in the 70's the first 5-6 days in November and mature...
Without question the movement has been better late October to about 11/6 than 11/6-11/10 the last 5 years in extreme north Missouri.
Hunting a new farm this year so can’t compare to previous years but movement last weekend far better than this one. Age structure is lacking but jumped 2...
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