Was up at land yesterday to do some planting. I noticed that although the soybeans look healthy they haven't grown as tall as other years. I think it is due to the cold summer that we have been having. The beans are at the flowering stage now. Also looks like the deer having been browsing the...
Got my brassica plots in yesterday. Made the 125 mile drive up to land with my adult son and started spreading the fertilizer on 1st brassica plant. Only a couple a minutes into spreading fertilizer it started raining lightly. Kept spreading fertilizer on 1st plot with a light drizzle. Decided I...
As I said in 1st post I have not saw this deer before. I look at the body and it says 4 1/2 years old in my area. I look at the rack and it says 1 1/2 to 2 1/2. Be interesting to see if I get any pictures of this deer this coming season. The black face is unique. The only other deer that I have...
Age this Buck- New Picture Posted
Got a picture of this buck in early January. Never saw it before. What do you think his age is ? After every one has some time to guess I will post original picture.
Yes we are able to hunt bears in Wisconsin. You have to go thru application process. It takes 4 to 10 preference points to draw a kill tag depending what unit you hunt in.
Steve there are generic forms of roundup that are cheaper that do the same job as roundup. Go to your local Farm Supply Store or Co-op and get 41% Glyphosate and apply per instuctions.
Daver,
Not saying that the other suggestions won't work. I assumed that he was from Iowa where there are plenty of crops growing all summer, so his 1/2 acre plot will make little difference as far as nutrition for deer in the summer time. With his future plot not even started yet I gave him a...
My advice is going to be a little different than what some of the others have given. I think this will give you your best chance for a successful food plot. Here is the order of advents I would do.
1. Clear area as soon as possible.
2. Get soil test and add lime as soon as possible
3. Next...
Put in two brassica [turnips, rape, radish] plots yesterday. All of the plots are looking good except the 1/2 acre soybean plot that the deer are hammering. A couple of weeks ago it was over the deer's belly now it is about 6 inches tall. I forgot to take picture of that plot. I broadcasted some...
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