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    Improving monoculture of osage orange/hedge trees

    The timber on my farm (80 acre patch) has long been used for cattle and primarily consists of osage orange trees. I'll be taking the cattle out next year and wanted to understand what would be the best group of tree species to plant to provide the best whitetail habitat? I'm planning on clear...
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    Best CRP grass mix to choose by end of week

    Thanks, Sligh....very helpful
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    Best CRP grass mix to choose by end of week

    Yeah, here are the available mixes:
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    Best CRP grass mix to choose by end of week

    In Missouri. Highly Erodible Land Initiative (HELI) Continuous enrollment program.
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    Best CRP grass mix to choose by end of week

    Is anyone familiar with what is usually included as part of the 'forbes' in the CRP mixes?
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    Best CRP grass mix to choose by end of week

    My father is enrolling his highly erodible ground into a CRP program and we have to know what specific mix we're going to use by end of this week. To help with deer habitat i'm recommending a warm season mix of Big Blue, Switch, Virginia Wild Rye, and Forbes. All other warm season mixes have...
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    Fall Food plot seed

    I saw the other day that Theisen's sells free form food plot seed. It's stored on large containers and you just pay for pure seed by the weight. Has anyone used this with success (of failure)? Figured this could be a less expensive option compared to buying name brand seed. Looking at planting...
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    Broadheads for Elk?

    I'm going out West this year for an Elk trip and curious what others have used for broadheads? I'm usually a mechanical guy for whitetail but leaning towards using a fixed blade for Elk. My main concern is finding one that flies like a field point.
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    Warm season grass management

    I live quite a ways away from the home farm but I will try to get some pics. As far as the soil type, I'm not much of an agronomist but it's pretty decent northern MO black soils with not much clay. Mid 6's I believe when i took a soil test a few years back. Old hay ground on top of a hill. Some...
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    Warm season grass management

    Correction: this is year 4 since planting. I burned it in Spring of 2019. Indian Grass, big bluestem, and switchgrass (bedding in a bag from real world). Not sure on exactly what type of natives it is that is growing up, but just a few broad leaves, some ragweed, and i think some foxtail. I...
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    Warm season grass management

    I'm coming into my 3rd year of a warm season grass planting and it's pretty sparse. Wondering if I should now it (farmer will hay it for me) or wait and burn again next spring?
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    2nd yr switchgrass!

    Looks great! I'm coming into my 3rd year of a warm season grass planting and it's pretty sparse. Wondering if I should now it (farmer will hay it for me) or wait and burn again next spring?
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