I had cut it probably three weeks prior. Certainly wasn't mature grasses but also wasn't super short either.
I have since nuked it with gly, plot will be turnips/radishes in the middle, clover/alfalfa/chicory/winter rye on the perimeter.
I would just spread it and either cultipack it or drive over it. Still need urea/fertilizer (spread that too). Seed a little heavier if you are worried (have to be careful with brassicas though not to overseed). You would probably get a littler better germination with tilling but it sure is a...
Any tips/tricks on the spring planted clover? Man that is incredible. I was going to plant this spring but decided to wait for fall because I always hear more success stories with fall plantings. This has me wishing I would've just done it. Will be nice (for you) to actually have a decent amount...
Briefly listening to the SS director get grilled on the assassination. below is summary
Q: WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED?
A: We don't know and are currently investigating it was only 9 days ago
Man this is a bad look. If I'm a sniper from Kazakhstan I'm packing my bags and taking my own try....
How...
That's the plan. Going to plant half the plot clover with winter rye and the other half clover with radish and purple top turnip. Then next year hopefully the whole plot is lush clover.
I checked it last night and seems to be working. Plenty dead in some spots and definitely browning up in others. The bummer is my frost seeded clover isn't really coming up, must've gotten too shaded out or else didn't get good seed to soil contact. Looks like I will be starting over this fall.
Question on clethodim. I sprayed my 1/2 acre food plot the other day, got about 75% through my tank and realized I forgot to put the freakin crop oil in (left it at home). Do you think it will still work? I put 15 gallons on so definitely spread it thick.
Half dozen, that is eerie. I'd prefer not to hunt with cougars around. I think I heard of 1 up here and that was never even confirmed so tough saying.
Back to the bobcats though, it makes me worry about the turkey and pheasant population. The turkey population IMO is the best it has ever been...
Yes NE Iowa has had some and so has SE Minnesota. Definitely very rare to see though. Which is weird because you only have to drive about an hour into WI to get into a lot more of them, they just must not move much.
One thing I have noticed this year though. NE Iowa and SE Minnesota has way...
I agree with this 100%. I always congratulate every hunter who shoots a deer, and it is genuine too. Regardless of size or age. I personally choose to be selective but that is 100% my choice, I don't push it on to others. At the end of the day, these are four legged animals. Created by the man...
Definitely. However if I have pictures of certain deer that I know for certain are 3 (based off pictures) I will pass them every time. I passed a 160" 3 year old two years ago, the following year he thankfully lived and was over boone. Unfortunately he took off at the end of sept/early oct and I...
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