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  1. DMarley83

    Holy Deer Damage

    So guys are saying the coons are eating from the silt up without tearing down the stock. Interesting.... must be big coons...Def gonna get some cameras up I gotta see these big sobs!
  2. DMarley83

    Holy Deer Damage

    Not a plot. Its a 60 acre field However a funnel entrance to the field in a high density area. Was just caught off guard.... this just happened in the last couple weeks
  3. DMarley83

    Holy Deer Damage

    Racoons don't usually eat the top 1/2 of the stock. I understand it's hard to tell the difference in this Pic. No doubt deer....
  4. DMarley83

    Holy Deer Damage

    Stopped by a farm recently and holy s***. Never seen anything quite this bad before. This is an 80 acre piece with about 60 acres tillable. It's like someone ran a 45' Bush hog through it. The pictures do not do it justice!
  5. DMarley83

    How much rain ? ☔️

    Just under 3" warren county
  6. DMarley83

    Brassicas

    Here is my 2cents If it's raining now it's going to rain in august..... Just my opinion.
  7. DMarley83

    SE Iowa Drone for over seeding corn and beans

    I'd have to say I am prob pro drone. I don't have 1 btw. But I do think a guy could reasonably food plot, (not row crop) with a drone, and an atv with a cultipacker and pull behind mower.... Clover, fall plots, radishes, rye.... idk
  8. DMarley83

    SE Iowa Drone for over seeding corn and beans

    Boom, truck, tractor,trailer,new windshield for tractor..... u know what I'm sayin
  9. DMarley83

    SE Iowa Drone for over seeding corn and beans

    About the same price of a new Sprayer Specialties sprayer with no gps.... Not saying your wrong but if I was just getting into this game it's prob significantly cheaper.
  10. DMarley83

    Tank dye

    Game Changer!!!!!
  11. DMarley83

    Future of CRP

    Here's what I've found so far. So basically thr major change is the tax stamp reduced from $200 to $0. This is a great news to me as the extra 200 was just a nuisance and only designed as a deturant. Anyone who has hunted with one knows how usefull suppressors are and do have a place in the...
  12. DMarley83

    Pollinators wildflowers mix

    My experiences.... let it be. Mow it high a couple times and be patient. Same goes for any of these natives,switch,etc.... be patient. As long as we get a few decent rains it will be there..
  13. DMarley83

    Future of CRP

    I read in an article today they did pass a farm bill as well as the obbb... Not sure of the merrit.
  14. DMarley83

    Future of CRP

    First year crp planted in April mowed once in early June.
  15. DMarley83

    Driveway Herbicide

    I always empty out my corn cocktail on the gravel. Lasts most of the summer. Gly /24d/acuron
  16. DMarley83

    When was the last time?

    House needed 100-200k. Right next door is an extreme atv park. (Make it or break it) Also a 3% buyer premium so 5,305/ac Brought the right price imo
  17. DMarley83

    Big rains last night

    HOLY SH**! Just over 2" overnight s of Indianola
  18. DMarley83

    My one pass corn

    This is also 1 pass corn next to a new crp planting. (All doing very well!!!)
  19. DMarley83

    Clethodim on Seedlings?

    My main concern here would be the 20,000 seedlings. I do not want to risk damaging them. Ideally I would wait and not spray any of the grasses towards fall. The only thing pushing me is I'm about to tube a large amount of then which I doubt I will be able to get my sprayer boom above the...
  20. DMarley83

    Clethodim on Seedlings?

    Has anyone has experience with the above? I have a new clover/alfalfa bed which was drilled early this spring in which we planted seedlings into. All 3 are doing very well and are off to a good start. My question is I have foxtail and brome starting to emerge within the alfalfa/clover. Can...
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