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  1. Snail3496

    Honest locust and broadleaves in switchgrass and miscathus

    BURN late spring Surely some of the honey locusts will sucker, so that's where I'd spot spray with what the guys said above
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    CRP Tree Plantings

    I think the income from it is attractive to most, as well as most of us here are deer minded and CRP tree plantings in the midwest can be some of the best cover that exists. What were you getting per acre for the tree planting CRP payment? The CRP tree program has always seemed like a win-win...
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    Tree Tubes

    Tubes work great for all, except for some larger fruit trees. Small whip fruit trees I tube and have had great results. Always used the 5 ft tree pro tubes and seems to be plenty of height Remember, especially if you are in open windy areas, the tube is only as good as its stake. Don't...
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    Rare Concordia Oaks Available Soon!!

    IA conifers were far superior than the MDC in my opinion, but MDC Oaks and shrubs were better. MDC is cents on the dollar cost too
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    Rare Concordia Oaks Available Soon!!

    Same here! First time buying from them and was overall impressed with the several species of MDC stock I received
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    Deer mount costs?

    Will not get a respectable one for less than $750 anymore unfortunately. "I remember when shoulder mounts were $350" Starting to sound like my father....
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    My Turn - Indiana bird

    Great pics, congrats!
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    What corn and bean seed?

    I went all 3.7s last year after planting 2.8-2.9s that all the farmers in my area plant. Huge difference! Going all 3.7s this year again
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    OPPOSITE OF IOWA - MICHIGAN - baiting legalized!

    So the entire lower peninsula is wide open free baiting now officially? Or does the bill have to still get some signatures to be real. I see no recent media on it since march
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    Turkey nugget time!

    Congrats! For turkey nuggs, cube up the breasts, get some Klausen's pickles, take the pickles out, and soak the turkey nuggs in the brine in the fridge for a full day or two. Take out, roll them in Andy's batter or batter of choice, pan or regular fry, enjoy! No egg wash or anything. I...
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    What corn and bean seed?

    Used to be able to buy RR corn at rural king, not sure if you still can. Co-op probably sells generic kind. Seems like beans are easier to come by and you could also get co-op ones or buy deer on the bag ones. Co-op might be best best if you are doing a lot of acres and money matters. In...
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    AMS Help

    Interesting, never heard this. I have been using granular AMS + enlist duo + residual + 80/20 surfactant for 4 years now and get a great kill on everything from water hemp to pigweed and grasses. My close farmer friend runs the same across his 500 acres with great success, and is who helped me...
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    Double cropping Brassicas

    Almost anywhere. Most co-ops will have it or order in for very cheap. Crimson is Crimson. Go most economical source
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    Double cropping Brassicas

    Post your crimson pics from last year. Magazine worthy
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    Double cropping Brassicas

    What if you just didn't do anything to the Crimson come fall? Would it die out over winter? Just not have palatability for season?
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    Converting invasives to natives, worth the squeeze?

    I am not a hippie but just napalm spraying my only timber and all of the critters inside of it in Oct/Nov just seems weird to me.
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    Converting invasives to natives, worth the squeeze?

    yes sir! And any trail or opening you cut, they will use heavy!
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    Brassicas

    If the clover is thick it wont work. Now planting fall brassicas into a good seed bed with clover seed mixed in your brassica seed WILL give you a magazine cover type clover plot the following spring. I know that's not your question, but your best bet may be to kill the dying clover you have...
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    Early spring?

    It seems like everyone says they're really bad this year, for the last 5 years... Why the increase in ticks?
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    Converting invasives to natives, worth the squeeze?

    Have a similar situation with bush honeysuckle. It is wildly overwhelming and doesn't lay out where a mulcher or machinery of sorts would be an effective play. I also don't like the idea of aerial spraying, and going into your timber in Oct isn't an option, so winter/early spring has been our...
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