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None of em. Keep the G out of your business. Was in it 20 years. Best thing I did was get out.
Tuesday at 5:32 PM
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Write down your goals. If your goals align with crp, then it a step in right direction. If goals and crp dont align.. stop. It is like...
Tuesday at 5:32 PM
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Got this from Habitat Talk...any thoughts? Any brand of good cattle mineral (Having 8% Phosphorus is the key). If it has 8% phosphorus...
Tuesday at 5:30 PM
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Got this from Habitat Talk...any thoughts? Any brand of good cattle mineral (Having 8% Phosphorus is the key). If it has 8% phosphorus...
Tuesday at 3:32 PM
Bucksnbears
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Fox, straight tail, not bushy
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Common summer looking red.
Tuesday at 3:23 PM
Daver
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I am not a fox expert, but I think this is correct. I have seen a couple similar to this over the years, but I am not sure then if I...
Tuesday at 3:18 PM
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Muskrat24
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Summer coat. It does look longer than normal but I’d bet the tail would look more normal in the winter.
Tuesday at 3:13 PM
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This red fox has been regular all spring, never saw one without a bushy tail. Seems extra-long too. Anyone ever see this before?
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When in the "open" they definitely are more prone to heavy winds tipping them over than other species. Good advice!!
Tuesday at 12:24 PM
Daver
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When in the "open" they definitely are more prone to heavy winds tipping them over than other species. Good advice!!
Tuesday at 12:19 PM
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Was told recently from a logger they aren't worth much anymore. Apparently they just don't have the market they once had. Too bad...
Tuesday at 12:15 PM
Hardwood11
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If you had Amish in your area, you could possibly cut those and have them milled? If you have storage as they dry ? It’d be such a...
Tuesday at 11:05 AM
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This is from a farm I own in Western MN , maybe 30 miles from the ND/SD line. It’s in the flyway for waterfowl. I had a camera there...
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My grandpa always told a story about digging them out of their dens. They dug until the growling and snarling hit a certain volume, then...
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