This kind of goes along with JETHRO's question on a site for a youth bow. I need to get my son a better bow than what he has. He has a Golden Eagle Brave that goes to 15 pounds. He can draw it with ease. My problem is that I do not know what to move up to next. He is kind of a runt so I...
Got three pictures of this guy. Wish I could get one from the front or back. You can't tell from this picture but he looks to have a really funky right side. It's getting closer!!!
I have went about a month and a half without getting a picture of a decent buck. Since I am still using a 35mm camera I was more than please to see these in my packet when I picked thenm up a WalMart.
I had just about given up any hope a catching a good buck on film this year, but...
Bowhunter Magazine on the Outdoors Channel??? It is one right now. This guy is hunting whitetails somewhere in open terrain mostly some tall grass and stuff. The guy is wearing a deer hat!!!! I aint kidding. The jacka$$ looks like he is wearing a Mickey Mouse hat. Two ears sticking out,two...
I have seen the same thing here in Nebraska. I am still getting pictures of bucks but all smaller ones. Been about 3 weeks since I got a picture of a decent one. I think it is the hot weather. I don't like to move around alot when it is 100 degrees out. Mostly from the couch to the fridge...
Once again I do this for a living. Just figured that it would cost $11.20 for RoundUp applied and $10.25 for a generic applied. Of course, I dont know how big of a field you have or any other circumstances, but $40 an acre sounds like they dont want to mess with it and are pricing it too high...
I am with IA ML'r on this one. I do this for a living and see alot of these things. They DO work. It's just that so do other products that cost less. A pound of nitrogen is still a pound of nitrogen no matter what the source. As for applying them now, foliar applying fertilizer over beans...
Select, Fusion, Fusilade, Volunteer are just a few. Monsanto does have a program to help out but you have to use Roundup and not a generic and jump through a couple of hoops.
I think Pharmer is right. The people buying land today are paying cash. They are usually borrowing only 20%-30% today as compared to borrowing 80% in the 80s. Then in the 80s you had 20% interest. I do think there will be some sort of correction in prices but not to the extent of the "crash"...
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