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    Best software for managing photos?

    I have been saving photos for a long time. I have to get more organized. Have literally thousands of pics. Most of them are not noteworthy. My Mac wants me to load them all in order to loot at them in full size. Then I have to take the time to go back and delete all those pics that are not...
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    Clethodim and young clover?

    I have a plot with lots of rye and warm season grasses that I want to convert to a clover/ chicory plot. I have some chicory and clover in it now and have frost seeded red clover a couple weeks ago. Will it hurt the new young clover to spray clethodim to kill out the warm season grasses in a...
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    Does clethodim have a residual?

    Specifically, can you seed rye and spray clethodim the same day and expect the rye to grow? Thanks "D"
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    Clethodim or wicking bar for grass in clover plot.

    We have several Durana plots that are getting run over with Johnson grass, crab grass and other grass we don't know the names of . Clethodim or wicking bar for the best solution? Thanks. D Hunter.
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    Eagle beans vs ?

    On the old forum, there was an extensive thread re Eagle beans compared to several other kinds. Anybody here involved in those trials? If so what was the consensus? Thanks "D"
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    Crimson and arrow leaf reseed?

    Last year we seeded most of our plots with 10# crimson clover and 10# arrow leaf clover and some small grain for a nurse crop. Some sources say just add more small grain, disc lightly and let it go. Some sources say overseed with more clover. Which should it be? If overseeding with clover...
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    How early to plant a white/red clover mix for a lick creek plot?

    We are in zone 6B-7A in mountains of NC. Elevation of about 32-3500 feet. Thanks "D"
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    First year loading decks?

    We are getting thinned this year. Good news, bad news. Property will be more open, can see further, more food for deer in the woods, and more open ground for food plots from new loading decks. Bad news is the loading decks will not be ideal planting ground at this time. The logger says he...
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