Seems to me NR landowners knew the rules and regulations before buying any Iowa land. Unless they've owned it for 50 years, and the rules and regs were different back then, they have no leg to stand on, it is what it is. Nobody forced you to buy it.
wwo22- You knew you'd lose your resident...
I haven't seen it on welters site. A guy I talked to at the Classic advised against it (Arrow Seed), as it didn't stand on its own very well. They had their own plot screen mix with mostly sorghum varieties. $35/acre, should of bought some..
I think it was probably closer to over 60 B&C's The sheds I took down got 5th for a matched pair. My grandpa had found them back in 2001. You did get a pic of my buddies 2012 shotgun buck, 195". Had a good time, first time ever going. Pretty sure we drank enough beer Saturday night, I'm...
Listening to the Big Show over the noon hour, they were talking how Brazil was having major problems getting their soybeans out due to their lack of infrastructure, causing Brazil's customers to look elsewhere to meet their demand (USA). So unless SA gets their crap together in the next few...
Yes I believe we will see a correction. I think more and more farmers are borrowing against ground they already own and/or financing much more now than just a year or 2 ago when the run up in land prices started heating up. Farmers are notorious for producing to much when the prices are high...
A good forestry mulcher attachment will cost you close to $20k brand new, then you have to have a machine capable of running it. They require high flow hydraulics. He probably has $50-60k in his setup from what I saw in the video. My neighbor has one, and he charges like $150-200/hr.
I'm renting one of those yet this spring... Have a crap load of willows to thin, and a bunch of junk trees taking up crp, as well to clear a couple over grown areas in a pasture for plots. Its good to have a friend at the Bobcat store :D
We had one like that on camera all last year. We were gonna shoot him to get him out of the gene pool. Ours had a nice right side just like yours, but a unicorn spike on his left. oh well
The CRP program never went away. Why take $75/acre from the government, when a guy from a county over trying to farm every inch of dirt in the state will pay you $300/acre?
We have 65 acres or so of CRP on our farm, been in it for 20 years, better than half of it will be coming out this fall...
Goin for the first time this year... Probably go down Friday, get our stuff measured, and the girls in for free, then come back Sunday and pick our stuff up.
So where are the hot spots in Des Moines?!?! Cheap cold beer and good looking girls is what I'm looking for..haha
Where are you at in Eastern IA? If you need any pointers/help from a disabled guys point of view, I'd be more than happy to help, I'm kinda an expert in that area..lol I hunt out of a chair myself.
Not sold on trophy rocks. For what they cost, I don't think they're worth it. We'll be putting out a concoction similar to nemohunter. Truthfully, I thought the $9 Stockcade brand deer mineral blocks worked better than trophy rocks. They definitely don't last as long thats for sure though...
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