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  1. Bassattackr

    Log Cabin at the Farm

    Awesome! Love the large porch area.
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    My one pass corn

    Fantastic
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    Clover

    For this reason, I time my last spring mowing around mid to late May (before most fawns drop), and then wait until July 1 or so to make sure they're big enough to move. Also helps to watch the next pass you're mowing as you go - IE watching to the left if you're mowing around the field...
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    Product pimps.

    I always heard Bill say he liked the Winter Greens mix the best from WI? But I believe a big part of that is rape seed. IMO, he's the least over the top from the majority of the "celebrity" hunters. If you want over the top, how about the Drury's spraying nose jammer out of their blinds...
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    Clover

    Curious to hear everyone's take on a larger 1-2 acre clover field - Deer use throughout the hunting season (Sept/Oct thru January). My green fields are typically cereal grain, brassica plantings mixed with clover. First time I'm relying on a pure clover (ladino/Alice) stand through hunting season.
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    Clover

    You can.. as long as you have some bare soil showing. Let fly. If not, will just be turkey food.
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    Clover

    You can leave, mow or spray. The longer you keep alive (don't spray), the better the weed suppression.. May - It gets 5'+ tall, but the clover is partially shaded, and protected the entire time. Inside, it stays clean as a whistle. Interesting to see where the rye stops (foreground)...
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    Clover

    If you want a CLEAN clover field, use Rye!
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    Forage Collards

    Never had deer eat them in our farm in MO. Just another "filler" brassica IMO..
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    What to do

    Wait until late August before a rain. Mow it and walk away for the season. Problem solved :)
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    Duracore rates

    Are you sure? RC BR should be up for close to a month now if drilled that early. Could have gone too deep?
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    Some bucks returning to their summer range.

    Nubs and half grown racks are dead to me. Post July 1 pics or nothing :D
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    Custom farming

    Isn't that the truth..
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    Clover

    Given that it is that old, it wouldn't hurt to rotate. Buckwheat ahead of time isn't a bad idea. Personally, I'd establish late August with a cereal grain like rye or wheat to help keep weeds at bay and soak up some nitrogen. Or better yet, switch the field to brassicas for a fall, and...
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    "Lesser Expensive" No-Till Drills???

    Old thread but.. has anyone seen the new PH Outdoors M5 drill? More cost effective option at $9k. Can put suitcase weights on them for harder ground. Supposedly are making a M8 as well in the next 12 months.
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    New switchgrass

    Yes.. IF: - Your 3 point has a draft / float setting - Your packer is heavy, not a (cheap) lightweight one.
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    New switchgrass

    It's always a night and day difference in the areas that I pack. That being said, anything to help incorporate will help. Drag a cedar tree with a 4 wheeler if you have to..
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    Switchgrass

    Post #2166 may help also.
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