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  1. Steve-O

    Wait until DSM catches wind of this

    As numbers of hunters tend to continue a decline according to reports--have to keep filling the money pie somehow. Continues to be a pay to play.
  2. Steve-O

    Anyone know what plant this is?

    The last reply was based on image 1.
  3. Steve-O

    Anyone know what plant this is?

    Symphoricarpos albus is a species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family known by the common name common snowberry.[3] Native to North America, it is browsed by some animals and planted for ornamental and ecological purposes, but is poisonous to humans.
  4. Steve-O

    Anyone know what plant this is?

    The plant in the image is likely a species of Symphoricarpos, commonly known as snowberry or coralberry. Several species within this genus share similar leaf characteristics, making it challenging to pinpoint the exact species without additional information such as the presence of flowers or...
  5. Steve-O

    Alfalfa clover mix

    I've had great luck with frigid forage mix..1st year is mainly annuals, second and third year really does good. I spray, burn, disk or till depending on plot and maybe pack if got time. Try to broadcast before a rain and let nature pack for me
  6. Steve-O

    Question on Turkey numbers….

    The common house cat has caused quite a bit of critters to go extinct. 63+ according to various reports. Now we are giving them super powers....bobcats. Think about that for a second. Interesting data about coons. Opossums love their nests also I've found out
  7. Steve-O

    TSI chainsaw????

    I have found those MS170 and MS180 you will be replacing parts in 3-5 yrs depending on usage. But for the price, if get a couple hundred hours. Doing good
  8. Steve-O

    TSI chainsaw????

    Spend the money on a professional saw. Stihl has the home owner line and the professional lines. Stihl seems to have the market in Midwest...but logging out west lean towards Oregon and Husqvarna.
  9. Steve-O

    Glyphosate

    Not true...their bulk bolt prices are hard to beat...
  10. Steve-O

    Recent Site Updates - Please Reply if you Notice Anything is Off

    I used to have an "edit" option next the "report" button in the bottom left of the window. That option is now gone.
  11. Steve-O

    Glyphosate

    Just in Farm and Home. 2.5 gallon of 41 percent is $99. Can find it cheaper elsewhere
  12. Steve-O

    Hang on too

    That recent round looked brutal. Hey, not everyone has a truck that looks like a golf ball. Could be a trend item.
  13. Steve-O

    Glyphosate

    Also seems a little steep for 1 gallon for 41 percent
  14. Steve-O

    Glyphosate

    Hmmm, shocked they didn't have any. Was just in there but wasn't looking for it. Usually in the far back right corner. Behind the sheriff's office in Osceola is MFA...or now NEW Co-op. In Osceola I sometimes use D and R feed. Just north of Clark electric. Leon has a MFA that I've used as...
  15. Steve-O

    Glyphosate

    Can check your local MFA or farm seed stores. They usually carry it. And may make it a wee bit more potent. 54 percent or higher
  16. Steve-O

    The Talk

    Whole different perspective when doing it to survive rather than doing it for fun. We can always second guess our decisions when we don't have that person to ask. I have done the same. But we often are tired of get our foot slammed in the door as someone keeps closing it on us. Sounds like...
  17. Steve-O

    The Talk

    Must have been a farmer that always lost the outside 4-5 rows and he had mouths to feed at home and they were eating into an already tight profit
  18. Steve-O

    The Talk

    Hell of a topic though. I think we all have been there one way or another.. Whether with a family member, a landowner, or neighbors. Could try this: Land owner I've hunted on required you to mount a buck if you shot one or pay the penalty to the farm fund. Which paid for food plots, box blind...
  19. Steve-O

    Spring turkey 2025

    I hear if you throw corn in the middle of bed springs...holds the turkeys on a farm real good. :)
  20. Steve-O

    The Talk

    Inches fade, memories don't. Ask your dad why he does it. Too many these days chase the inches instead of the story. Only for the inches to be forgotten about in 3-5 yrs unless it's on your wall and have continuous people coming over If I'm funneling the money for the property, no one should...
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