Couple weird ones. I had the barely 8 last year on cam and could have shot him late muzzy, but wanted to see if he would change at all, no idea on the other one.
I always heard it was 4 of 6 also but they said we needed 5. One extra year won't make much difference and just means we will be seeding into bean stubble which should be easier anyways. It having a corn base means we we didn't have to get permission to break the sod. There have been farm...
I can't wait until the cattle pasture we broke out is eligible for crp. I think it will be a gamechanger for our property. In case anybody else has a similar situation, our fsa/nrcs told us we need to farm it for 5 years before it can be enrolled. We are in year 2. And this land has a corn base...
He's just taking a knee. Not letting the other offense take the field. Nothing to gain by going up on stage and letting them take shots at him when he has a huge lead.
I bought some on ebay this spring and had 100 percent germination. They were probably more expensive than they should have been but I was happy to get some.
I havent bought tags in person in a long time. They charge a convenience fee(for shipping). They mail them a couple weeks after you buy them online. Then you make sure to get exactly the tags you want.
What about offering a premium on top of crp for allowing public hunting? It seems like South Dakota has ground that is private but has public access. Maybe they do something like that.
My year is starting off with a bummer. Haven't put cams out yet, but neighbor sent me this pic of a buck found in the highway ditch within a mile of my house. This would be the 3rd buck with an extra beam in my area in the last 3 years.
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Question I have is how much savings is there really on the see n spray? For us when we spray, most of the expensive chemicals are pre-emerge type chemicals or residual type. The see n spray can't see what is just below the surface that is ready to emerge that the residual type chemicals would...
How are the larger farms getting divided up. Who is going to pay for them? My dad owns 1200 acres and my father in law owns 400. Someday it will be mine and it will be a cold day in hell before I sell a single acre of it. I believe that is the attitude of most multi-generational farms.
There is no way human labor would replace machines for planting and harvesting at the scale needed today. There are like 170 some odd million acres of just corn and soybean production in the United States alone. That doesn't even count wheat or any other specialty crops. Start dividing that...
Just about pulled the trigger on an ag spray drone this winter, but held off. Only thing that stopped us was fear that in a couple years they would make big advancements and ours would be obsolete. Pretty easy to justify the expense of a drone when comparing the cost to custom helicopter...
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