Oriental bittersweet will grow very well amongst honeysuckle! I’ve got plenty of both in my woods! Oriental bittersweet is some nasty stuff. Get a handle on that early on if you have a chance! I’ve been fairly happy with Crossbow herbicide (triclopyr and 2,4D) for bittersweet, honeysuckle and...
Sedge grass! Actually not a grass at all. It's a nutsedge (probably yellow nutsedge). It really like wet spots. Clethodim won't touch it. Sedgehammer will kill it in your yard but not sure how the cloverwill stand up to it. Spot spraying with a heavy dose of glyphosate and reseeding the bare...
Agree with the challenge bark, just not sure it's a coyote. There's a red fox that walks up & down the shore at our MN cabin making a very similar sound when I'm there with my dog. Eerie!!!
FWIW: Adequate rainfall to ensure quality & quantity of forage is the number one factor for antler growth in deer and elk according to the ranchers & outfitters in WY, CO and NM that I have talked to. Good groceries = good growth!
I'm guessing it may depend on the dirt you are planting into. If it's sandy you should be good to plant but if it drys with a crust on top after the rain I would be tempted to break that up a little before planting. Good luck!
I've done beans on beans a number of times on a couple of plots. Only problems I've encountered is Roundup Ready beans too many years in a row leads to RR ragweed! Switched to Liberty beans and now have Liberty resistant velvetleaf. For food plots, I think you need to keep up with fertilizer...
Sadly, I seriously doubt if a little topical ivermectin would have a significant impact on the midges that transmit EHD! If it did, the high dollar deer farms would have figured that out long ago and stopped their EHD losses long ago!
Any beans you plant now will be good for "green grazing" this fall but won't set pods and will be of little value late winter. Turnips will still be there. Good luck!
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