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How are your beans looking Brooks, what did you over seed with if we can ask?
I've had weedy brassica plots planted in July before. The key to not having that happen is timing IME. If you get the seed down on a clean seed bed, then get enough rain for the brassica to germinate and grow quickly....they'll outgrow the weeds for the most part. If you don't get good germination and growth...then the weeds are more problematic.
If the neighbors are spraying, waiting for the burn down, then tilling and planting...that will only make the weed situation worse since they're just bringing more weed seeds to the surface with the tilling.
Hummingbird road is only a few miles north from my place, the other side of Hwy 27 where the herd is managed for 100% higher densities than here :rolleyes:. Its also very near one of the largest tamarack swamps in the area.
Yes, I've had great luck with brassicas and deer eating them. My neighbor didn't last year though...I still haven't quite figured that out. I'm guessing it was his (slightly) closer proximity to corn and standing beans.
His last name wasn't Claseman was it?
There are some QDMA signs north of Hummingbird not too far.
You tell me why 214 is managed for 20 dpsm and 215 is managed for 10 (both pre-fawn)...I haven't a clue. The only answer I've been able to come up with is that my area is managed for 10 dpsm due to the St. Joe/St. Cloud area and the 94 corridor. I'm at least 45 minutes from the St. Cloud "metro" and 35ish minutes from 94.
One big reason why I'd like to see dpsm managed on a county rather than unit basis.
You tell me why 214 is managed for 20 dpsm and 215 is managed for 10 (both pre-fawn)...I haven't a clue. The only answer I've been able to come up with is that my area is managed for 10 dpsm due to the St. Joe/St. Cloud area and the 94 corridor. I'm at least 45 minutes from the St. Cloud "metro" and 35ish minutes from 94.
One big reason why I'd like to see dpsm managed on a county rather than unit basis.
3 properties in Todd County owned by someone with the last name Majerus. The only one of any size is the one on Hummingbird...about 48 acres. That property is in very close proximity to a number of large acreages owned by a Lake covenant association...no idea what the hunting situation is on those acres.
Kind of a small world...there is a parcel very near that 48 acres ^^ that I considered before buying here. It had an existing home that I wasn't fond of though
a few miles north would literally be managed for 100% deer when the habitat is identical? .
What is going to be real interesting is what happens at the conclusion of the audit. I have no doubts that there will be some recommended changes/new ideas that are put forth...but will the DNR implement any of them?
When WI's DNR was audited, it was done at the direction of Governor Walker. Walker no doubt made it clear to his appointed DNR director that the changes would be implemented as much as possible.
Will Dayton will play a role in our audit? I doubt it...unless the mainstream press latches onto the audit and the recommendations put forth.