Fun project! Love to hear folks adding more diversity to our landscape. Seems like every year more and more trees get torn down to create more ag income. We're slowly turning into treeless Nebraska
I do this for 80% of my job...creating .ppts to deliver to clients and internal teams. I may not have a ton of hours to throw at it but happy to take a look over. Having see quite a few presentations at the classic...as I'm sure u have as well...seems the audience is most tuned in to short clips...
I've planted Real World switch when it was relatively new to the market and still very hyped. It eventually came up fine but not better than Cave-in-Rock or any other brand. Real World is over priced and over hyped for all their products. Even their soybeans and corn which is marketed as having...
I have a 2 acre hay field I'm looking to transition into early successional growth for deer habitat next year. Within that I'm planning to plant a few trees, primarily for wildlife benefit. I was thinking 1) Chestnuts 2) Swamp White Oaks. Both fast growing and deer love them. I was also...
I have a farm in northern Missouri and it's definitely a pocket-by-pocket case. In many areas, you can't get away with planting 2 acres or less of a soybean food plot for it gets mowed down before December rolls around. On my farm, the neighboring farmer has historically let the Amish come in...
Interesting. I'm a Tactacam Reveal fan but I can see the case for have a ton of cameras on one or two farms being more cost effective for Cuddelinks. Just a high price tag compared to Tactacams $120.
I have full size Banks blind and am looking to mount it to a trailer to make it more mobile. I'm thinking of mounting it on 4ft 4x4s that angle slightly out from the base if the blind. Does anyone know what width of trailer I would need?
That's what I was leaning towards. Would a package like this one be the most cost efficient option as opposed to buying them all separate? Comes with 3 traps and 3 cables. Not sure if need a ground stake or if most just cable the trap to a nearby tree...
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