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  1. J

    Great podcast to listen to! Steve Hansen on the Land Podcast

    I agree. Major change of the game was cell cams. They're cheap and most everyone who has a farm runs them or some sort of camera. Literally every good genetic buck is being watched by someone
  2. J

    Bad weather

    Waukee and Leon
  3. J

    Bad weather

    Was actually on a call with him when this thread popped up. He said it was cool if I posted his info if anyone was in need.
  4. J

    Bad weather

    Hit up Mike Banks. American Family Insurance Great dude and rates Also an outdoorsman mbanks@amfam.com
  5. J

    Deer feeders

    I've got (2) "All Season" brand 2500# feeders I run on my KS farm in remote areas I don't go in but to fill them up. They're like 3-4 years old now and still look new. Some deer don't mind eating out of them but for sure, some mature bucks just avoid them all together.
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    CRP Mid Contract Change

    They might allow it but you would probably have to buy back the acreage you want to change. Example, you want to buy back 10 acres and they paid out $150/acre every year for 5 years of your contract. You would need to pay back $7500 they paid out to you, plus any cost share they paid to help put...
  7. J

    Latest podcast: Keep Iowa Great & HABITAT!

    It's sad. The politicians pushing this garbage can't see past their nose. Pretty easy to see how good it once was and with the regulation changes they have made drove it into the ground.
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    Latest podcast: Keep Iowa Great & HABITAT!

    The pioneer of fighting back against the lobbyists and special interests! You truly are making a difference Skip and like sep said above, I think it's rubbing off on others and gaining traction that the lousy run states that surround Iowa, don't have to be like they are.
  9. J

    Cash rent farmer

    Pretty sure it does count but maybe not for 5-7 years of straight alfalfa. I had a farm in Lucas a few years back and had broke out some ground to farm it. Wanted to get crop history going and was going to put some of it back into CRP when eligible. Was HEL ground, and they wanted me to rotate...
  10. J

    LS XU5065 Tractor & Loader

    where you located smith?
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    Kansas general question?

    I've had a few farms along the Eastern tier of the state. T Max hit it on the head. If you want to tree stand hunt like the midwest, stick to no further West than central part of the state and more East tier. Just like anywhere, access and neighbors are key. Big downfall I have seen is amount of...
  12. J

    Land prices / insane!!!

    Big part of it, IMO. I said this a while back in this thread....... ""Another thing I don't think gets taken into consideration much when people see high prices is the 40% (give or take) of inflation and reduced value of the dollar. A $3500-4000/acre farm a few years ago is now $4900-5600 farm...
  13. J

    Trapping 2023-2024

    LOL. Never a dull moment Skippy!
  14. J

    Game feeders

    I have a couple All Season 2500lb. bulk feeders in Kansas and they work pretty well. I also have a couple redneck 500lb feeders that are decent, but get chewed on because the tubs are plastic. I would go all steel construction if you plan to have it a while.
  15. J

    Transplants

    Snail, I've never transplanted without root ball. Are the size you a pulling out and transplanting without root ball say knee height and smaller? I normally transplant waist height with small root ball but would like to try your method of pulling them out and transplanting. What would you guess...
  16. J

    Mature bucks piling in with cold spell

    Super group of bucks. Hope they stick around for you
  17. J

    Welcome to my home, birds.

    Haha that's not what I was expecting when I opened the thread. Hilarious encounter
  18. J

    Land prices / insane!!!

    Another thing I don't think gets taken into consideration much when people see high prices is the 40% (give or take) of inflation and reduced value of the dollar. A $3500-4000/acre farm a few years ago is now $4900-5600 farm. Same dirt, not really worth a whole lot more money but the number is...
  19. J

    Land prices / insane!!!

    I agree these prices are bonkers. Even in surrounding states to Iowa, low inventory and plenty of buyers yet it seems for good rec farms. However, going on a guided hunt to shoot an animal vs. buying a farm, improving the habitat, and killing a big deer off your own farm has a much different...
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