Google Earth is pretty good if your area is part of the detail. You can see individual trees. When you get know your hunting area I'd get a hard copy from the USGS and one from National Geographic. the USGS has the best top info and the National Geographic has the roads and trails. That's...
If it's mostly pastureland, soil types, rainfall patterns and the predominance of endophyte infested fescue could be a big factor. You get over by Memphis and Lancaster and summer rains are less dependable than Carthage or Lee County Iowa. A lot more clay based soils there too. Pasture rents...
I need help. After much research (apparently not enough). I bought a new sight this winter. I bought the cobra sidewinder 3-pin with .029 pins and added 2 .019 pins. Well, I have broken fiber in both the .019 pins. I'm about to come to the conclusion that they are too fragile and/or exposed...
Actually goiter is an iodine deficiency. Could be an infection from swallowing a thorn or something. I've seen cattle and sheep with this. Lumpjaw. Shredder is the real Doctor.
I think it has to be a legal fence. That is there is a legal standard for border fences. I don't think it has to be any better than that just because the neighbor does something.
If you take down the fences we could let those cows run free range. We'll just have to hire more brand inspectors. Actually Minnesota has a similar law:
Minnesota Fence Law
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