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    Glyphosate

    Find where the farmers buy it. Down here in Georgia, 2.5 gallons of power max pro is $55.00
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    Thermal Drones for deer surveys

    Thermal does work better at night. Darker objects tend to absorb heat during the day even when it’s cooler outside. But while those objects will show a white hot, it’s a duller white hot than an actual living critter. You can actually put your hand on a tree and see a heat signature after you...
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    Mobile No-Till Setup

    I spoke to a Great Plains rep about them. They kind of goofed up. The way they made them, they set way back off the 3 point lift arms so they still require a large tractor. The 5’ model suggest a 70 hp. The 6’ model was designed differently and suggest a 60 hp. Kind of silly to make a 5’ model...
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    Soybean row spacing and population

    Ok. Noob question. When yall give a population amount for planting, how does that equate to lbs per acre? I have a 8’ conventional drill. I plan on planting at 7.5” rows to try and compete with browse pressure.
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    Whitetail Institute Alfalfa Rack?

    Their seeds are very good quality but you’re paying for that Buck on a Bag. You can mix your own a lot cheaper. Alfalfa does better as a stand alone crop.
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    A decent deer trail.

    If that was down here in Georgia, a trail like that would have a lot of hog tracks in it. Mostly hogs actually.
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    Off the wall idea

    I’m in Georgia. Can’t say that a deer will not eat them but I’ve never heard anyone complaining that they do and I’m right beside and graduated from…..Peach County.
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    Feeders

    Just drop it off at my place on Georgia when you’re heading to Florida.
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    Deer Gro products -Plot Start and Plot Boost

    A bag of 34-0-0 and a box of 20 Mule Team Borax and you could duplicate that jug many, many times.
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    Real world vs whitetail institute

    Apologies if I read that wrong but chicory is a perennial
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    Late winter food

    Very easy to grow. Way more drought tolerant than corn. But it does do better with some nitrogen.
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    Late winter food

    Grain sorghum is a great option. And you can broadcast small seed into it in early fall.
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    Mobile No-Till Setup

    Genesis just came out with a lighter model. It’s the M5. A Woods FPS60 may work for you. It’s not really a no till drill.
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    All Things Logging/Timber Harvest - Discussion

    It’s already the most costly I believe. Up to around 150 billion. A lot of our wood now comes from Canada so natural or unnatural disasters don’t really affect our lumber prices.
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    Speaking of cold

    I have lots of heated garments. Funny I know since I live in the Deep South but what can I say. I like to be warm and comfy while in the stand. Hands down you get a better bang for your buck with heated base layers. I also have a Milwaukee heated coat. It is very nice and it’s also windproof...
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    Stay warm fellows

    Same thing happened to me the last time I made it up there for shotgun season. By the time I made it to the truck, I could barely type the code to unlock the door.
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    Stay warm fellows

    I sure do wish I could hunt Iowa every year but I definitely do not envy y’all’s weather. Iowa is a better deer hunting state but I’ll take my Georgia winters. Stay warm and safe and Happy New Year!!!!
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    Brassicas into cowpeas

    Maybe just run a drill through them. I’ve planted them down here in Georgia but the deer wipe them out.
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    State forestry vs mossyoak nativ nurseries

    Will saw tooth’s survive and do well up there? If so, I’ll mail you a bunch of acorns. All you have to do is push them into the soil or raise them in pots for a year then transplant them. I’ve had great success planting from acorns but I’m in middle Georgia.
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    Cull buck pics

    If I lived up there, I’d gladly be your cull man.
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