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    Shouse

    Thanks for re-uploading the photos! Awesome project!
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    Shouse

    That's what I guessed. I tried to sign up and they charge like $400.... insane! No way would I even think about paying that.
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    Is this ragweed?

    Thanks for the replies everyone, I was pretty certain it was ragweed. I checked again today and really didn't notice much browse on it. I have a good amount of chicory planted around it and haven't noticed much browse there either. I think the deer are all over the nearby corn and bean fields...
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    Shouse

    Is anyone able to see, or is there a way to still see the pictures in this thread? All of them are coming up as I need some type of 3rd party upgrade in photobucket?
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    Is this ragweed?

    Thanks for the input, I did notice a some of it has been chewed on. Was planning on cutting it out but I believe I will leave it now.
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    Is this ragweed?

    I have quite a bit of this growing in a strip of clover in one of my food plots. Is is ragweed? Also any use for it at all (deer browse) or should I get rid of it? It looks like maybe a few stalks have been chewed on, but not much. Thanks in advance!
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    Shouse

    This is awesome, thanks for sharing! I am hoping to do something similar in the near future. If you were starting over what would or would you do anything differently?
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    What is the best clover or clover mix. location to get some?

    I have bought from hancock seed and got good deals on clover before
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    What is this plant? Mini watermelon looking berry with thorns

    Thanks for the replies, I googled horsenettle and I'd say that's it for sure
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    What is this plant? Mini watermelon looking berry with thorns

    I found this last year in a field, was browsing through some old pics and remembered I have no idea what this is. Anyone? Thanks in advance
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    Starting Apples from Seed Indoors - How To

    This is awesome. I tried this same thing last year but used styrofoam 20oz cups and just put them in the window. I had over 100 trees... I didn't acclimate them to the sun but just planted them outside all at once and they all turned purple. I didn't think they would live at all, but I checked...
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    Habitat-Talk's March Trail Cam Photo Contest

    Haha! I think that is exactly what's going on
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    Habitat-Talk's March Trail Cam Photo Contest

    Guess I can contribute, 2 does in a boxing match
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    Saving plot seed from previous year?

    Thanks for the input everyone! Gonna take advantage of the bargain and stock up for next year
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    Saving plot seed from previous year?

    Hi everyone, I found a couple big bags of brassica mix plot seed at the local store on sale (cheap), I was wanting to get them for planting next year. Will the seeds still be good next year? Or do seeds have some sort of expiration/beyond-use-date? Thanks in advance!
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    Early shedding

    Checked cams today and had one smaller (8 point) that has shed all his velvet. All the bigger bucks have seemed to disappear :(
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    The Throw n’ Mow Method

    Thanks for the input. Unfortunately I am going to be away from where I am hunting for the next month or so and won't be able to get anything planted soon, otherwise I would take your advice. I'll look forward to giving it a try around this time next fall hopefully!
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    The Throw n’ Mow Method

    Thanks for the replies, looking forward to trying this out next spring
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    The Throw n’ Mow Method

    I'm a bit confused as far as how to go about this all. I have a couple sections down by a creek bed (maybe 0.5 acres) that are currently overrun by weeds. Tried to disc and plant clover earlier this spring which came up great but got taken over by weeds. So I want to try this method again next...
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    What is the best way to catch turtles?

    Done this several times before. Cut out a wooden stake (tomato stake, 2x4 piece, scrap wood a foot or so long) and cut a connecting groove all the way around on the outside. Pound the stake into the ground on the shore edge, very close to the water. Get some string (thick string, maybe fishing...
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