I have windshield washer fluid in mine. Anything is better than calcium, fixing a rim that rusted through at the valve stem on a project tractor I'm working on.
I spend way more time on habitat than hunting on my property. I'm like several others on here who save it for my wife and family and hunt public land or elsewhere. We've owned the farm for 6 years and it's been fun to see wildlife utilizing our habitat improvements. As far what's going to happen...
I've had good success doing tnm with clovers, cereal grains and brassicas. I just got access to plant my neighbors field (approx 3 acres) and I'd like to plant sorghum. It's mostly goldenrod and grass. I mowed it late last summer and plan on spraying it dead next weekend. I was then going to...
I own 33 acres and have 1.5 acres of food plots and plan on planting a 3 acre native meadow this spring. The rest of the acreage is in timber.
The farm I lease is 193 acres. Have 4 acres of food plots there and about 50 acres is in commercial ag. The rest is timber.
What is the rate of dish soap you are using? I normally spray 10 oz of cleth and 10 oz of crop oil per acre (20 gallons per acre of water). Would you use 10 oz of dish soap? Thanks.
Came over from the QDMA forum as well. I didn't post over there, but spent everyday reading about various habitat practices. I hope to be more of a contributor here. Thanks.