Black walnuts are allelopathic...which in laymans terms means that they exude their own natural herbicide...so I think that plotting in between the rows is going to be a major challenge. Another thing to think about, tillage between these trees is going to harm your walnut planting. 90% of a...
What kind of area are you in? I'm surrounded by a 50/50 mix of ag and woodlands. We used to have most of our plots in clover/chicory mixes but we're converting over to plots that will cover the fall-winter-spring period and sacrificing the summer months. It doesn't seem to make sense to put...
It's probably a little more than just the concern over CWD. A deers stomach enzymes change in the winter to accomodate the breakdown of woody browse materials. If you were to go out and dump a ton of corn at this time of the winter you would more than likely kill more deer than you would help...
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: muddy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The one on right now is great.
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Here's an site that tells some basics about it http://www.ipaw.org/invaders/buckthorn/index.htm
It's probably going to be a never ending battle but you may be able to reduce the amount of buckthorn anyway. One good thing that i've found about buckthorn is that it stays green into november...
I'm no expert but i know the deer around my area love sumac as a winter browse, it doesn't provide alot of cover though and i would think that a large expanse of it would not be the best in means of habitat. The sumac on my property primarily grows along the field edge and thus it is not...
It's a labor of love, all the prep time and hard work are worth it when the deer start pounding your plots. I haven't put any seed orders in yet but need to do that soon. How much did you pay for the rr soys and corn? I heard they were going to take a jump in price.
No thanks needed bud, i only hang out here because i'm nuts about whitetails and I apprechiate the fact that you and everyone else on this site has the same passion as I do. Good to have you back
Re: Clover / seed selection and planting
Wow Ghost that is one heck of a stand of clover you have there...beautiful plot!
Has anyone ever tried a early spring Glypho application to their established clover plot to clean up unwanted grass and weed growth? Ed Spinnazola has an article on doing...
Re: Cool pic. "Chocolate's Redhead"
Beautiful photo's by all! DoubleAarchery that 1st photo is amazing....never been a duck hunter but i think you captured what it's all about in that pic. Simply amazing moment captured in time, great work with the camera!
Here's a trail cam setup from last spring, i didn't manage to arrow a tom last year but i did come up with the best sequence of photo's i've ever caught on my homebrew. You may want to cover your youngsters eye's unless you've already had that talk about the turkeys and the bees with them:D...
I've never planted that brand in particular but i'm pretty sure that they are a mix of various brassicas(rape, turnips etc.) I'm sure someone knows the specific varieties that they use. All of the brassicas will stand up to snow and cold very well and you can purchase them through company's...
You should have a great stand for a roughly 3-5 years depending on care. I have a clover/chicory blend on a ridgetop planting that is rocky and is the first field to dry up in the droughty summer conditions here in west central Wisconsin. It's done incredibly well for myself and just finished...
I went to the university of Wi at River Falls which is located in pierce co. I never hunted alot around there but there are definitely some good deer. The habitat tends to be alot of open country with small tracts of woods. That does vary from locale to locale though. It's not going to be as...
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