Seen a few gobblers doing their posturing behind the house yesterday. Thought to myself...did I miss turkey season. Nope. And then today comes ..feels like 30.
If want to get rid of, tile it or bring in dirt to fill in low spot. If want to keep, dig deeper and put a windmill to aerate water.
I'd say get rid of it if it was mine than plant that field. If you have a way to get rid of the water from tile.
I was like that at one time as well . until you figure out life is much more enjoyable helping people or doing things with others who enjoy it as much as you
What drives me the most crazy about the people with dozers...is they are pushing out water ways or river banks that in a year or less what they just dozed has a 4 ft ravine in or the river just got 4' wider. Just mind-blowing the common sense. Can't plant crops in them there trees kid. Not...
Oh jeez you brought the tax stuff ... that sheet drives me crazy how if I rent, I pay no taxes and a farmer owning 100s of acres helps fund a multi-million dollar turf field where no kid will see D1 but sure does look nice and has no kid in the school.
Since everyone hates Facebook...:)
Where...
Will add a 300 acre pasture piece sold for a little over 1 million. SC Iowa. Which is cheapest per acre I've seen in a looong time. But going to take a bit on return as well.
SC Iowa within last 6 months bought 20 acres for $5500 an acre. (Mostly pasture but joins currently owned acreage)
Up in NW Iowa, bought a 70 acre farm split. Pasture ground --5950, row crop (75csr2) 9500 an acre. Pasture ground, tore fence out, tile was added. (Which cost me about 3k more an...
Low altitude and high humidity also creates great trails at 7-8+ G's
Or fuel vaporizing after dumping due to be over weight for landing
Is it though???
Sort of...this is what I was trying to say. In summary that is...
The low pressure and temperature drop caused by airflow over wings (aerodynamic contrails) can, in combination with high humidity, lead to condensation and contrail formation.
Plenty of time for habitat talk.
Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique that improves a cloud’s ability to produce rain or snow by introducing tiny ice nuclei into certain types of subfreezing clouds.
Im on one of the air highways from east to west and west to east and often look...
Thank you! Not sure I'm glad to be back after I thought I would be talking critter habitat and not cloud seeding but still learning regardless.
I'm not against any theory whether be tin hat or source based manipulation.
I do my research for sure as research is my job. If I get it wrong, it is...
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