If you dont want to use 24D, you can get 52 or 52% gly and it will work just as well. I sprayed some really thick clover with in last year and smoked it. 1-2 qts per acre with AMS. I would rather use gly when I can as I find 24d to just be nasty stuff, although I do use it in some...
Sure its possible but I would say highly unlikely. My guess would be it either didnt grow because of the drought or its there and so tiny you never saw it.
My preferred spring method is to light it on fire(if possible) to remove duff, then till very shallow, I usually set my tiller to its highest setting, then seed and pack. The spray a couple weeks after first green up with cleth and 24db, then just mow from there. This will give you your "best"...
you can look back into some of the previous posts and see where year 1 of switch planting I had next to nothing, but year 2 it came on pretty good. I would say that if your not satisfied with your stand on year 2 then year 3 will most likely disappoint. What I would do because its a screen is...
My second favorite habitat practice to perform(TSI/Chainsaw work #1). I was hoping to burn this past weekend as well but still had some wet spots! Nice work
So there I was this morning brushing my teeth in shower and getting lost in thought about this weekends possible habitat improvements I want to get done when something dawned on me...In my line of work I deal with farmers of all ages. Many of them know my love for the White-Tailed deer. And...
As a resident and LO I would definitely be ok paying another 10-20$ per tag to keep the NR tags down. The price of everything else has gone up so why shouldnt tags? But the price increase would have to be a direct effect of no more NR tags.
Im telling you guys, I came here from Michigan...
Being that the plot is small enough and it sounds like possibly equipment is the issue. I would weed it as soon as you can now...then mow it with a riding lawn more(if you have one). Heck even a push mower would work with the chute flipped up. Your just trying to get the left over grass out...
When planting "clumps" be careful how close together you get them...once they get about 5-6 years in them they will be fat suckers and make a wasteland quick....and remember they multiply just like gremlins do when they get wet....your entering a slippery slope with them....
I am combating some of the worst cedar habitat known to man...complete waste land....if I was you, I would get ahold of @IowaBowHunter1983 and have him come out there for a day and half or so and mulch them....just get rid of them and move on....its such a daunting task to cut limbs or remove...
As I mentioned in the previous post I have seen snow on both emerged corn and beans and all of it made a crop. Fed crop insurance start date for Iowa I believe is April 11 or 12...If its dry enough I can drive you around central IA and show you many planted fields before then. As IBH83...
This is literally the only reason I am here.....of course Im now poor because I sent all my money away but my dong is the size of a full grown eggplant so Ill take that as a win!
No to high jack this post but you are also speaking for Illinois....I have sat on many farms during a late season hunt over food with well over 50, 60, 100 does on it at on time.....thats ONE field....SOME areas here in IA have WAY too many does
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