A couple of years ago we did a thread on our loyal companions. Oakley my hunting companion was 1 then. Just this past winter / early spring she had 8 puppies. Cute little buggers. Oakley has her senior title (only one of three Boykins last year) and Tybee the sire has his Master Hunter Title...
Thanks Skip. Quinclorac has been ordered. I have everything else. I figured I would spray this weekend to get a good kill and put the Urea on next weekend? One question I do have is the crop oil. I always see crop oil concentrate but never crop oil. I assume the same thing?
Everything with this rotation is spot on, but by experience I would not let the rye just die on its own. I have done it a couple of times but depending on what you use for machinery the dried up rye can make a real problem trying to disk everything up and getting it ready for the next crop. Just...
Thanks Skip.
This stand didn't do so well last year so I made sure I followed the book this year and actually went less (because I have a habit of doing more) to see if that was my problem. Real good rain last night. Maybe to good but I will see what happens in time.
Thank you,
Tony
Skip,
I followed everything to a "T". The soil was clean and I disced in the Urea and then raked in the seed which helped also. Everything was then cultipacked. Just missed a rain by a few miles.
Quick question,
I planted EW and sorghum two weekends ago which included fertilizer that I disked in and sprayed with atrazine. No rain until possibly now. Should I spray again and fertilize this weekend and possibly replant or will I be okay? Thanks guys.
Great job Sydney. You have done a great job !!
Good luck on your pheasant and quail hunts. My dog Oakley is envious of you. :)
As far as a muzzleloader, you will have no problem at all shooting one. Just make sure you have it sighted in properly. Aubrey and Aden both shoot one and love it...
How high does rye have to be before the deer will avoid it? I really hate mowing it this time of year especially with the peas and radishes. My pull behind will only go 5 - 6 inches high.
Goatman,
Do you think this is because of lack of moisture? Mine are doing the same thing in areas and I am wondering if it is moisture, to close of a planting or do I need to add more urea? Thank you for your reply.
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