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    Frost Seed Plot Chemicals

    similar to the original question, I frost seeded last year and have a solid stand of clover maybe 80% and 20% weeds. I am going to overseed clover again this year. should I spray first then wait for die off and then overseed? or overseed now and spray right after? for those that know how much...
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    Buying land in your 20s

    I am in the same boat, 24 and I need land management and whitetail management in my life. Been saving like a maniac and doing side hustles like euro mounts and such. My method to try and get an edge is just pumping my brokerage account and it has been a game changer for me. Has anyone else used...
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    2 Clover questions

    1. I have a .3 acre patch of clover newly frost seeded this year on the edge of my 4 acre bean plot. The soil is sandy and the clover isn't coming up good but the soybeans are thriving. Does clover do poorly in sandy soils? Do I just need to fertilize? What do you guys plant in sandy soils...
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    Diseased Buck Help!

    The entire animal from face to hind quarters
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    Diseased Buck Help!

    My brother recently killed a mature buck. We let him lay overnight since he wasn’t sure how good the hit was. When we went to skin him out we noticed a rotten smell and a green infectious color through the deer all the way from the skull to the hind quarters. The deer seemed fine on the outside...
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    Planting and Managing Walnut Trees

    I am going to take a few corners of my farm that cannot be put into production and plant some walnut trees. My questions are...... Whats the best way to plant? From seed? Transplanting maybe? What the best way to prune? I want to give these trees the best chance to become veneer quality...
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    Farming Guideance

    Hello Everyone, I am looking for some guidance. I am 23 years old and obsessed with whitetails and habitat, and I want to acquire more ground. My family owns 50 acres tillable outright and will be inheriting 130 of tillable upon the death of my great uncle who is 84. We have the equipment to...
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