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    Acorns to Oaks!

    sounds good, thanks dbltree
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    - I have some oak trees that are about half way to just getting to the top of the tubes. I’ve cleaned out the leaves from last fall already, but for next time… - Should I prune off some of the lower branches, so they do not compete with the terminal lead, while they are still in the tube? -...
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    Tree Planting

    - It looks like those ties on the tubes from Timber Management can be loosened after they are tightened on? That makes it a lot faster to clean out the old leaves versus cutting off a tie and putting a new one on, if it can’t be loosened. I have not been able to find those type of ties in the...
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    Edge Feathering and bedding areas

    Maple versus Iron Wood I've seen similiar reports to the one below, with Hard Maple having timber value that is considerably more than some Oak and Soft Maple (see below). http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/lands_forests_pdf/spr2011winter.pdf Some Maple is actually considered preferred browse...
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    T/C Triumph or CVA Accura V2?

    TC The TC will have some benefits, easy to remove breech plug, very nice trigger (about 3lb pull), limb saver recoil pad. Below: these sites provide some comparisons and testing that has been useful. http://www.chuckhawks.com/muzzleloader_index_reviews.htm...
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    Edge Feathering and bedding areas

    hinging cutting response Lcarabine "I have a few areas of thick pine 6-18 inch(no browse or tops down) In these pine areas is it a good idea to drop a few unmarketable pines for cover for the time being and TSI the pine stands in the future when we have the time." The only time I've girdled...
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    Milo

    I was looking over some of the pictures from late last winter, looks like the snow is a little later this year… Are deer using the Milo much yet this winter? Would the WGF Sorghum still get some nice seed heads if it was planted by late August? Would it work well with rye? Next fall I was...
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    Brassicas

    Note for some folks that are new to deer food plots or looking for new ideas to improve your deer plot success. - I agree 100% with you dbltree on including Ground Hog Forage Radish. The first year I used them, just 2years ago, I was blown away at how much the deer went after them, even before...
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    Brassicas

    Thanks dbltree for clarifying the rotation on the Brassicas. You really have fine-tuned this mixture over the years. We all benefit from your unselfishness to share your wisdom and the time that it takes as well.
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    Brassicas

    just want to understand the rye mix and brassica rotation for a few small deer plots that I'm planning for next year: If I rotate that mix over 2 years, then for the 3rd year, do I need to put in something else in the entire area besides any type of brassica to avoid the desease potential or...
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    Is Miracle Grow Potting soil peat moss or does Miracle Grow sell peat moss? Peat Moss - plain: lower PH, no nutrients, cheaper than potting soil, useful for sandy soil to help with water retention Miracle grow/Schultz potting mix: peat moss, PH nutruel (lime added), NPK added, most of it...
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    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    Sorry for this loss for you and the rest of your family Paul, I pray that some peace can be found, as there is no understanding of this.
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    For some of the browse stuff I mentioned earlier, the link below was useful. This research paper is TMI for sure, but some of the appendexes are easy enough to make sense of. https://files.me.com/ecologicalsolutions/llmg2j
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    - Thanks dbltree for the feedback the oak seedlings. - I noticed last week that Idaho St Unv nursery had their oak hybrid seedlings available for this fall or next spring, for anyone who’s considering that option. Last year by the time I got around to it they were already sold...
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    Some questions for thing’s that I’m not able to piece together: <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p> </o:p> I’m looking at planting some Oak hybrid seedlings this fall, compliments of our friends at Idaho State Nursery and Oikos. They are getting...
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    generally with most plants: - if watered too much the leaves turn yellow - if not watered enough leaves turn brown
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    - most of the tubes came vented, some became vented after I drilled some holes into them
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    I have some oak growing in vented 5ft tubes, some are about half way up out of the tube others are close to the top. They’ve been in them for about 2 and ½ years. They all did well through the first summer but last summer and early this spring it seemed like I’d lost a few each season. They...
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    Native Wildflowers and Plants

    I came across some interesting links from Pheasants Forever: 1) one of their pages has a nice summary on Federal Cost share programs and county contact information for every State in the Union. 2) another talked about pollinators (ie benifits tobuilding a complete CRP mix) Along with these...
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    Mineral Licks

    Keep in mind, your mineral lick location is for spring/summer usage, part of your overall stategy. An ideal location in your area doesn't have to be by your blind, because it wont' be used much in the fall and you might get a ticket for hunting over bait depending on regs.
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