Sounds like you already put slime in them but if you ever need to do it again put Amerseal in them fill them with air and forget about them. I have the thorniest farm in Southern Iowa, was getting flats all the time, millions of locust thorns through my tractor and atv tires. Seymour Tire...
I think you guys just answered my question in these last few posts but I frost seeded CIR in early March, sprayed Atrazine at 3oz in early April and am just getting ready to spray Atrazine 3oz and Gly but right now its way too wet but will these 90 degree temps in Southern Iowa this week cause...
Well guys I held out and my switch seed came today. With 5-6" of snow last night bringing shed hunting to a hault I think I will seed right on top of the snow tomorrow as maybe up to 5-7" more coming on Thursday. Maybe just maybe I lucked out!
As much as I hate too with herbicide prices, I am thinking of just storing my seed when I get it, keep that 7 acres sprayed again this summer and then frost seed late this coming fall.
How late is too late to frost seed CIR switch in Southern Iowa? Last spring I burned 7 acres of old grass then sprayed it 3 times during the spring, summer and fall and was going to frost seed in Jan-Feb this year but I am still waiting on seed that I ordered from Welter which they still don't...
IowaBowHunter1983, funny, I took the same picture last night from in front of my house. Would have been a perfect night to be out but since I am already tagged out I was getting some things done around the house.
Amerseal is the way to go, amazing stuff. My farm is loaded with locust trees and I would get flats all the time. Tire repair shop I go to told me they would give me my money back if it didnt work and two year and many thorns later and I mean like multiple thorns between every lug, I have yet to...
Actually my farm does have some already. When i bought it 3 years ago it had cattle on it. Since they have been removed I have noticed I am getting more autumn olive along with cedars. The area I am in has some just not a lot like some areas. When I posted I was just wondering if anyone has...
Has anyone planted autumn olive on their farm. I notice some areas have fields full of them and other areas very few. They are really fast growing providing fast cover on open farms for deer and lots of berries for birds and smaller animals. Just wondering if anyone has had any luck growing them.
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