I looked into and participate in some of those programs. Between those and when I had my timber cut was the biggest improvements in cover. I have a neighbor that planted trees in what was previously ag fields, but he is in the timber biz. That made some really nice cover for a while....but it is now maturing and creating a canopy that now shades out any ground level cover. That is the one thing with regeneration...is that it will reach a point in which it needs to be "re-set" or it matures and looses its cover value.The 120 ft deal sounds like cp33 the quail program.The open CRP enrollment opened up today. Do you have any creeks or ponds? There almost are always riparian buffer programs.There are usually corners or other small places to add cover.have you posted an ariel of your place? Another thing to compare is do you have areas that you plant to crops close to trees that puts out low yields?These areas sometimes have low enough yields that with the cost of herbicides and fertilizers you could make as much.
So I have done some digging and again I am not a turkey person so if I sound stupid...well, it's because I am!I don't think you are giving your son enough credit, that's a really good bird! 1 1/4" spurs is the turkey equivalent of a 140" buck.
Are turkey nuggets on the menu this week? That's our preferred way to eat the breast meat and the legs are great in soup.
jbird you still around?
Just curious how your farms been coming around? Killing any deer?
I can relate to that Billjbird stops by but he got a new job with not so much access to visit..
Been a long time since I have posted. Life gets in the way. I have 3 of the 4 kids graduated from college with the last one being a senior this year. I’m a grandpa now - my little buddy is now 18 months old and has allowed a different person to surface. My kids ask me where that person was when they were growing up. Back in January my wife was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer….. She has completed her chemo and we are now into radiation. Things are going as well as can be expected. We just celebrated her 50th birthday as well. I will try to stay in touch a little more.
Sorry to hear of your wife's ordeal, J-Bird. Prayers for her recovery and lasting health, friend.Been a long time since I have posted. Life gets in the way. I have 3 of the 4 kids graduated from college with the last one being a senior this year. I’m a grandpa now - my little buddy is now 18 months old and has allowed a different person to surface. My kids ask me where that person was when they were growing up. Back in January my wife was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer….. She has completed her chemo and we are now into radiation. Things are going as well as can be expected. We just celebrated her 50th birthday as well. I will try to stay in touch a little more.