I remember that four year old.. there was another buck that looked a lot like him. Its great that you know your deer so well. i would have called that deer considerably older.. Like most folks on the GS... i suck at aging other folks deer from pics. Hes a monster now.. No telling what kind of jump he will make..
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostI remember that four year old.. there was another buck that looked a lot like him. Its great that you know your deer so well. i would have called that deer considerably older.. Like most folks on the GS... i suck at aging other folks deer from pics. Hes a monster now.. No telling what kind of jump he will make..
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Originally posted by elgato View Post118 acres planted. Now we just need a little rain.
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Originally posted by Jtrisler View PostWe got a big rain over in Jonesville on Monday. Water standing in the fields west of town but missed it on our plots in Harrisonburg. To be as wet as July and August was it sure dried up to a powder puff!! Good luck Rusty!
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Originally posted by elgato View PostI'm sure we know some of the same crowd. I'm in Pineville and have been around the Delta for many years.
Great thing you have going there with some stud bucks. Good luck and I hope you get a rain soon!
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PLanted elbon rye into standing beans about three weeks ago. It hadn't rained for several weeks before I planted and hasn't rained since. I think rye will grow on concrete. You can also see a few beans sprouting. Standing beans for the winter. Newly sprouted beans till frost . Small grains good till spring. Table never cleared. Very happy with this strategy.
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