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Bucksnbears
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What chemical you gonna use on those big weeds? Guessing it may get to late for brassicas by the time you get that mess killed/...
Wednesday at 1:58 PM
2-bucks
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I'm in a similar situation on a plot that has been too wet. This weekend I'm going to mow 3-4' weeds, no till in a mix of rye, radish...
Wednesday at 1:13 PM
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Daver - totally agree, a weedy plot can mean a lot of different things. In my mind I was thinking knee high. If it's 7' high horse weeds...
Wednesday at 12:59 PM
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I got my first “white” coyote mounted by DK Custom Taxidermy. Now it would be once in a lifetime had I not caught another last year. I...
Wednesday at 12:19 PM
Hair&Scales
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I want it but without the taxidermy bill ;)
Wednesday at 11:38 AM
Brett Morris
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Daver - totally agree, a weedy plot can mean a lot of different things. In my mind I was thinking knee high. If it's 7' high horse weeds...
Wednesday at 11:37 AM
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Same as above. October or November when warm. Make sure switch is dormant. No need to start over.
Wednesday at 11:24 AM
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For me, it would be decided by how large your area of switch is and how dirty it is. I kinda like mine patchy and not perfectly thick...
Wednesday at 11:24 AM
Daver
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Just to be clear...I have had good success many times with brassicas and some thatch, but with weeds at 8' to 10' tall he is going to...
Wednesday at 11:17 AM
Sligh1
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I actually think pheasants will nip at the plum too, & chokecherry . I know they like to lounge around in the plum thickets !
Wednesday at 10:43 AM
Brett Morris
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I'm in a different camp. I would spray, seed, & fertilize it today if possible. Ideally cultipack but at least drag something through to...
Wednesday at 9:59 AM
Hardwood11
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I actually think pheasants will nip at the plum too, & chokecherry . I know they like to lounge around in the plum thickets !
Wednesday at 9:31 AM
IowaBowHunter1983
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I had two get away from me. 3 to 4 foot weeds in 50 to 75 percent. Mowed a week ago and the clover is coming back well. If you can mow...
Wednesday at 9:13 AM
mzldr4life
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Thanks, and maybe I'm off base with the brassicas idea. Maybe there is something else we should consider given the circumstances?
Wednesday at 9:12 AM
IowaBowHunter1983
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Same as above. October or November when warm. Make sure switch is dormant. No need to start over.
Wednesday at 9:09 AM
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