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    Clover

    Don't know why not. We are just 1 day past the average last frost date here in Iowa. You will still get a lot of food out of the plot before turning under. The way the weather has been it seems like it is mid June! We have to remember it is just mid May! Good luck on your plot.
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    % in production for farm loan?

    From my experience and the lender I work with there is no % of some type of productive land. I just purchased 135 acres last fall that has 25 acres of tillable in the CRP program and the rest is timber. If there was any productive land or not was not an issue. They just want to make sure you can...
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    Public tree stand law help?

    I might add that ANYONE can use it. Just in case someone is sitting in it when you get there! lol!
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    what a rough day!!!

    I hear ya! Years ago I had hunting rights to an awesome piece of land. Had 80-100 acres of timber and about the same of tillable. Shot many great bucks off this property. The person that owned the land passed away and the children took over. Well, they cleared a bunch of timber, wanted $$$ to...
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    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    Here is a map that might help. According to Paul, I would not plant Berseem much before the last frost date. http://www.plantmaps.com/interactive-minnesota-last-frost-date-map.php
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    Best camera for the money?

    Now you are on the right track! As I have said before, I have owned many different cams but the Reconyx is the ONLY one I have been completely satisfied with. I know it is more $ but definitely worth it. I put one out in January over a feed station and get about 2500 pics a week. All animals...
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    Clover

    May 10th is the average latest frost. From what Paul has said, Berseem does not tolerate much of a frost. I am waiting until April 28th, at least, to plant mine. I know it is hard to do with the warm weather!
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    What is it?

    I think it is one of those mountain lions the DNR released! LOL!
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    Clover

    Thanks 6x6. The warm weather sucks you in to doing something you shouldn't!!! I will wait until May 1st.
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    Clover

    Hey Rackhunter - it seems nobody wants to answer our question on when to plant oats and clover!!! lol!!!
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    Clover

    I am around the Fort Dodge area. Planning on planting Oats and Berseem. Can I plant now or is it better to wait for a later date? Thanks!
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    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    I can't wait to get started on this new food plot plan! I have done a lot in the past but it was hit and miss on my part as I did not know at all what I was doing! I would try the newest, greatest thing to attract deer for bow and late muzzle loader seasons. Some worked for one season and not...
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    G5 Montec

    Same here. I really like the broadhead. Fly great and are very durable. Shot several deer with them. HOWEVER, they do not leave a good blood trail even when a great shot is made. I have them razor sharp and for some reason it still makes no difference. I don't understand why, but this year I...
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    DNR ICN Meeting on proposed changes.

    Question: I am in Webster County and there are really no proposed changes to the existing deer situation. What else would they be covering? Does it do any good to attend a meeting like this? I am all for it, just wondering how I can contribute to this type of meeting. Thanks...
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    Quartering a Deer

    Buy 4 tags and put one on each 1/4!!! LOL!!! Interesting situation. Let us know how you come out.
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    Reconyx

    I have tried about every cam out there over the past few years. I place them on my ground blind. What has been so frustrating with most all of the cams is the lack of pics. When there are deer (which is evey day/night) in front of my blind I may or may not get any pics. Most of the time not...
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    Food plots and CRP program

    Hardwood11 is right on the money. They have several CRP programs out there. On our farm we have 2 x 12.5 acre plots in the CRP Songbird / Wildflower program. You can't do ANYTHING on those. No fire break, food plot, etc. You can burn after August or spot mow for weeds. That is it. The only way...
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    Clarinda Man Facing Charges

    That stops them??? Thought that just kept the honest people out! lol!
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