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    What will the impact be now that whitetail deer are confirmed carriers of Covid.

    If you shop around hard enough you can find bullets that say "phizer" instead of nozzler. If you have those you are good to go.
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    Walk in deer cooler

    Last year I bought a used 8x12 walk in cooler for a grand and put a cool-bot cooling system in it. It works good but I will plan on adding extra insulation on it. It holds temp at about 38 degrees. I can plug it in and have the thing down to needed temp in about an hour. Overall it has been a...
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    Tar River SAYA-507 No Till Drill

    I just ran some a few weeks ago on my pastures and hay fields to maintain tonnage with less fertilizer applied since N is so high this year. What I did was go to the wheat setting and opened it up about 1 more turn. It was dropping probably about 50# ac. I didn't calibrate but it was...
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    What will the impact be now that whitetail deer are confirmed carriers of Covid.

    I think as others have mentioned if it is in the deer herd they probably by now have acquired some level of natural immunity. CDC even did a study and stated that if you had acquired even the milder omicron variant that immunity levels were even slightly better then getting 3x vac. against all...
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    What will the impact be now that whitetail deer are confirmed carriers of Covid.

    I just hope they don't do another knee jerk reaction with Covid and whitetails in the same sentence. Scientist are pretty much coming to the conclusion that this is going to transition to an endemic so it's not going anywhere. We will just have to live with it like we do with the seasonal...
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    What will the impact be now that whitetail deer are confirmed carriers of Covid.

    https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/588238-scientists-say-covid-19-outbreak-in-deer-could-mean-trouble-for Been following this a little bit. Seems interesting that of all the animals it would cross over to would be white-tailed deer. My other thoughts are what will the policies...
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    Tar River SAYA-507 No Till Drill

    I pulled the trigger on a DRL-072. I know its not the no-till model but I have had good success running a conventional drill in no till applications but I really wanted something with double disc openers instead of the single disc on my old JD/VB drill. Watched an auction last weekend that...
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    Tar River SAYA-507 No Till Drill

    I wonder if for heavier soils to get it to close if you could slip something like this over the packer so you could get more weight and direct pressure over the seed trench.
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    Stomp plant chestnuts?

    The area I'm looking to plant is meadow with sporadic trees and mostly cool season grasses. Plan was to once the grass started sprouting (late apr/early may) to nail it with Glyphosate and then monitor the progress. Probably a safer bet to get them to germinate in soil and plant after site...
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    Stomp plant chestnuts?

    Has anyone ever tried to just plant chestnuts in the ground from seed without starting them. Seen tons of vids of people starting them and then transplant but what about just doing the way nature or the squirrels have done it. Chestnut seeds are pretty cheap and if you live in a freezing...
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    Who are you?

    Thanks Trouble Trees and Bill, Hope to pick up some tips and pointers here and hope to send a few along the way.
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    Tar River SAYA-507 No Till Drill

    This is a great thread with a ton of info. Quick question, Are you all using the SAYA no-till model or are there a few of you using the DRL72 in no till applications? The reason I am asking is because I been following a guy on youtube called "the back 40" and he is using a DRL model in...
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    Who are you?

    I was on the QDMA with the same ID many moons and missed the shop talk. I still have dbltree link bookmarked that I use for reference now and then. Since then, Have transitioned the 35 family acres to hunting/small livestock operation. Some fields are pasture, some are for hay, and the...
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