Guess I will go ahead and start one over here. Mine didn't get updated much after photobucket quit me with no tapatalk. Here are a few of the partner in crime shed hunting.
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With a fine looking boy like that you are living the most exciting years of your life. Take it from someone who has been there. Great pics, and glad you found your way to the forum.
With a fine looking boy like that you are living the most exciting years of your life. Take it from someone who has been there. Great pics, and glad you found your way to the forum.
My bean plot from early june that the water hemp eventually dominated. I am going to see what happens may end up mowing down in September and planting the always performing LC mix
And my handy vehicle. Sure beats the snot out of carrying everything.
I had a buddy recommend adding some corn similar to what Yoder does. In his side by side tests the last 3 years he feels deer prefer this plot by a wide margin to either two alone. The issue it limits herbicide options for RU resistant waterhemp. I gave the corn 75 lbs per acre of nitrogen to ensure some ear production. I may also oversead brassicas if there is any bare soil in 2 weeks.
Trimming up a few stands on another property I have to hunt. We have about 35 more to do in the next two weeks. We usually save the field edges for last.
Project switch grass under way. I need some help, the plan was to plant beans and keep the weeds down, spray with oust late fall and frost seed switchgrass next spring. Issue is my beans aren't doing well, which I suspect is due to browse. I sprayed with gly and cobra tonight. I do not want bare dirt all fall. Can I broadcast brassicas in a week and then spray with oust in January and then still frost seed the switch? Any ideas are welcome. A few pics of the plot planted July 3rd
This is the first time dealing with switch the area is 2 acres it contains a few cedar trees as seen above. Would you cut them down or leave them for bedding
Here is my other plot approx 2.25 acres. This was an experiment gone bad I tried mixing corn and beans which severely limited herbicide options. I did get some aresenel but by the time i made it back to spray figured it wasnt worth wasting the spray.I hadn't been exposed to water hemp in this plot before but it dominated the plot and was 100% round up resistant.
Still quite a bit of food out there going to see what happens and may go with a late planted fall grain mix if it looks like the food won't produce late season.