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Screening

I don't think that's a screen, looks like some pretty typical weeds you see quite often. Not water hemp, not golden rod, don't think it's horseweed, not pigweed, not giant milkweed. maybe giant ragweed? common one I can't think of it off top of my head. Wonder if it still holds up oct/nov-ish.
 
I always called them horseweeds, but I'm no expert on plants. I'll try to get a closer pic of the stalk/leaves for you guys. And I'll try to remember to get a pic come Oct-Nov, and winter just for kicks.

And no, this probably was not an intentional screening...just weeds around his beanfield that he didn't spray.

Daver--I have some couple dirt piles that you can have that have the seed in them. Just let me know if you want to haul them away!
 
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What does the board recommend planting to create a visual screen? I am contemplating hiring someone with a tree spade. I have a ton of random 4-5' cedars in my CRP. If they could successfully be moved it would block the two spots that you can see into my foodplot from the road.
 
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How can I get some giant ragweed? I think "my" quail would love it.

Pheasants do, killed many a bird out of giant ragweed. Not counting how deer pound that stuff when its within reach.

Get a big enough patch and deer will bed there for great cover before the snows hit and gets deep. They just disappear in a big enough patch of that stuff, especially when its 15' tall.
 
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