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    Wildlife Grain Sorghum

    I use a soybean/ tall milo mix from Welters that gets 6' tall, and makes a good enough screen. As cold and wet the weather has been, you would be good if you can get it in now. Charts say plant after may 20th for our area of Iowa. Ground temps above 60-65 degrees.
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    Heaviest turkey.....

    Dang Kelly! Did you get him across the road?
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    If plant rye now will it mature?

    I don't think spring planted rye will head out in august or at all this summer/fall. It would be much better to put it in oats and clover now, then winter rye late august.
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    Be carefull Bonker

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/outrage-after-vet-uses-bow-5541097?hc_location=ufi I bet she probably moved too
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    Turkey Reaping / Fanning.

    They need to make one of these with a big antelope, Liv! I can never get the Dutton decoy's stake in the rocky ground, far enough, when a goat decides to charge in.
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    Alternatives to mineral for camera sites??

    Covering should be good, but the one buck I am after, would sure as hell take one look at the board/tin and never come back thru again. I am hunting one paranoid SOB. I would not want to risk the CO taking a soil sample out from below the leaves, in a food plot. Even though nothing is using...
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    Alternatives to mineral for camera sites??

    You can't beat a feed mix to attract over the summer. Mineral is tricky for sure. There is quite a bit of dirt that needs to be removed, if it's in an area that is hunted. I have never used the trophy rocks. Not sure how much leaches into the ground around them, but some must.
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    Another Great Mount!!

    That looks great Nick, enjoy!
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