groundhog/daikon radishes are a hit on my place.
They're usually mowed down before winter and long gone before spring planting. It's not uncommon for them not to make it past September some years.
I've noticed that, which makes sense since a larger acorn has more energy to throw at a growing seedling.
Of course genetics also play a factor to coincide with acorn size.
Do they pay for the improvements on your farm along with the cash rent, or do you mean you cut the cash rent price when improvements are made by the tenant?
That can squeeze a lot of farmers since cash rent rates don't follow the commodity price trends.
Most landowners aren't going to start taking less when the commodities halve in price.....
https://www.whitetailproperties.com/hunting-land/iowa/monroe/dream-big-with-the-iconic-winke-farm
Built over 17 years through 9 purchases...Bill put in some work to get all that done!
I found them much more attractive by drilling holes in them to secure with zip ties like the rest of the tubes....while also getting a larger diameter tube out of the effort also.
Still in use today on my place from over 10 years ago, where some of the rest have become brittle and are falling...
It’s just seems as if we’re about to this point in the market, but maybe there isn’t a ceiling to be had….
Are a majority of these farms being bought without a loan?
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I've walked by deer bedded within 100 yards of treeing coon dogs. One time there was a gobbler in the same tree the dogs put a coon up in.
A half mile isn't anything for most hounds to go. Granted I don't think coon dogs have near the same intrusion factor as coyote dogs do in the daytime if...
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