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    Sugar beets.

    Not sure I follow. You’ve never seen a deer pull one outta the ground but they dig through snow to get at them? The greens can’t still be good at that time. I’m guessing they’re not pawing and digging them out of frozen ground. They just walk along and eat what they can get their teeth in before...
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    Ugly, ugly doe

    How is she seeing anything with that right by her eye?! Looks nasty and painful. As for the bag over her head….I had the same problem a time or two in my younger days. All I will say is it’s not really an issue until after the business is completed. Walk of shame is real
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    For those here that planted

    Never heard of planting pumpkins for a food plot but I plant them every year in my home garden. This year kind of…meh. Some plants are good and some bad. Fungus has been a problem with the rain and cool temps plus I’ve got a major pigweed problem but in the last 2 weeks I’ve kind of ignored it...
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    Tell me why we should shoot more does

    This very thing has confounded me for a long time. I see practically every hunting show go out and shoot does claiming “management” yet not one has said how they came to the conclusion that does needed managed. To me, it’s nothing more than an excuse for guys that like shooting deer to go out...
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    Land Clearing

    Believe it or not but in the timber, especially just inside the edges, I find a fair number of sheds in brush piles and briars almost always at the base of trees. I figure a tree rat found it before I did and started to try and carry it to a den before abandoning the idea and dropping it...
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    Is it possible

    End of October could be a pretty rough go for a newborn fawn
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    Need rain bad

    I’d be doing a happy dance unless all came in a torrential downpour. The longer I mess around with planting seeds, and I have been in some form or other for 35 years, the more convinced I am that the absolute best case scenario is for a seedling to get good and established. The first few weeks...
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    clethodim

    I sprayed it on young grass earlier this year and it killed it all in less than a week. I’ve read that older, taller grass is harder to kill with it especially if it’s in a slower growing time of year. That leads me to think that spraying more often to keep it small would work. Of course I...
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    Food plot burndown help

    It will be a weak mix. I don’t have enough on hand to make it too strong. Planting won’t take place in the time frame you mentioned and we’ve got rain in the forecast all next week which is why I’m wanting to get the kill going now
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    Food plot burndown help

    I’ve got a small amount of 24d on hand. And couple gallons of surfactant. Might see about adding those. Worst case scenario I’ll take my brush burner out there and fry the worst of em. Planting won’t happen for 3-4 weeks yet.
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    Food plot burndown help

    I had one of my plots all tilled and pretty 6 weeks ago. Then the rain started. Then life happened. Then it got hotter than hades back 40. Then more rain. Blah Blah. Now....I've got the prettiest and greenest field of terrible I've ever encountered. 4ft tall foxtail. Thistles. Cockleburr...
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    Tactacam 3.0

    Only an option on instant which drains batts faster. Not a problem with solar but if having to go put in fresh batts more often it defeats the purpose of using a cell cam to stay out of the area 8 mp card would get full pretty fast on vid mode. It is nice tho in case of forgotten cards I’m...
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    Tactacam 3.0

    I don’t see many upgrades. I wish they’d have designed a video only mode. A lot of times my cams trigger on the picture but by the time it moves to and starts taking video the deer is through the frame
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    How to kill clover

    Hmmm I’ve never heard that tho I don’t have a lot of experience with 24 d either. At least not in a plant back scenario
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    Glyphosate vs glyphosinate

    Horseweed=marestail in my neck of the woods anyway. This is exactly what I did. Sprayed gly to kill the grass then tilled to get the horseweed. One pass, even a slow pass, just seems to slow it down some. Multiple passes are needed
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    Glyphosate vs glyphosinate

    How does liberty do on horseweed? I’ve got my share I’d like to kill off but have yet to find anything that will do the job
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    How to kill clover

    I planted crimson once and let it go to seed. 3 years later after multiple gly applications and tilling and I’d still get random plants here and there. By year 4 I finally quit seeing new plants. Maybe hit it again before this upcoming heat and dry spell will kill it? The 3 combined surely won’t...
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    Oversprayed Cedars

    Toast. At least the brown half. The unburned parts will stay green. I ran fire through my fields last fall and again this spring. What got burned even last spring is still dead but what didn’t is still green even on the same cedars. Some just got heat damage without igniting and it’s still...
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