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    What's your unpopular hunting opinion

    Plowing up remnant prairies for food plots is one of the dumbest things we can do as conservationists/hunters.
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    Seeding clover into soybeans...

    I would stray away from the clover as well. Unless you plan on very heavy tillage before you get your pollinator going, the clover can sometimes hinder the establishment of your CRP.
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    Switchgrass experiment, thoughts?

    You would need a way to get the broadleaves knocked back. So you could get sunlight down to the establishing grass seedlings. Best bet would be a broadleaf herbicide in season. Never heard of this method being done, but I would thing getting fire through there in year 2 and three would help...
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    Looking for some advice

    If it was gut 4 will be too soon. I would give 6-8 and go from there.
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    Overgrown Cedars- what to do with them?

    EQIP offers cost share on cedar removal. Running about $160.11 per acres on areas with greater than %60 canopy cover from cedars. Pays about $495.00 per acre if you are willing to seed natives and burn 2 years after removal. Just stop into your local NRCS field office.
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    Electric Fence question

    Electric fence rope or poly tape treated with peanut butter periodically. A wet nose/tongue will close that circuit real quick. Have seen it work effectively on large scale vegetable farms. Good luck either way.
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    Winter rye in spring ?

    August is only 5 months away. I would save it. It would grow pretty good now, but there is a lot of other forage that is becoming readily available for them. Good luck either way!
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    IW member sentenced to jail time after assault on trespassers

    Well, nothing new, but I am lost and confused.
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    Looking for somebody for tsi / hinge cutting work

    Prudenterra, Luke Gran. good guy. Knows his forestry .
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    Indian Burial Mounds

    Find someone with access to LiDAR hillshade. That may answer your question pretty quick.
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    2019 Farm Projects, What are yours?

    Prairie management and Prairie planting. Nothing better than a year round food plot that doubles as great habitat. Any reason you chose to go with Cedar?
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