Pretty buck, thanks for sharing. I will be planting 10/9 myself. We didn't get as much rain as you did up in Mills County.
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Originally posted by No-Tox View PostGreat looking 5 year old. Hope he breeds everything in sight for you.
Without knowing what the future weather forecast has in store, I planted my mix last Sunday in anticipation of this rain.
That was great timing. I wish we would have had the seed in/on the ground just before this 2.5in rainfall. Your plots should start off strong!
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We broadcasted our wheat and oats out yesterday and my dad disked and dragged over everything lightly. Both fields (4.5 acres & 2.5 acres) have been planted with good chances of rain tonight through Thursday. We were going to broadcast radish, clovers, chicory, and hairy vetch but we found that these seeds are so different in size that we would have to broadcast them individually to broadcast them evenly. Anyone ever try to broadcast different sized seeds and broadcast them evenly?
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Here is our south field (2.5 acres) where we broadcasted the wheat and oats, lightly disked over top, and then used the cultipacker over everything. I don’t like disking but we still haven’t found a no-till implement in our price range so we did what we had to do.
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Originally posted by bgleaton View Post
Here is our south field (2.5 acres) where we broadcasted the wheat and oats, lightly disked over top, and then used the cultipacker over everything. I don’t like disking but we still haven’t found a no-till implement in our price range so we did what we had to do.
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I wouldn't disc over after seeding if you have a good cultipacker, which looks like you do.
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Originally posted by bgleaton View Post
We broadcasted our wheat and oats out yesterday and my dad disked and dragged over everything lightly. Both fields (4.5 acres & 2.5 acres) have been planted with good chances of rain tonight through Thursday. We were going to broadcast radish, clovers, chicory, and hairy vetch but we found that these seeds are so different in size that we would have to broadcast them individually to broadcast them evenly. Anyone ever try to broadcast different sized seeds and broadcast them evenly?
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The plots aren’t pretty but the oats and wheat are growing. There are a lot more sprouts that are just barely peeking through the soil that can’t be seen in the picture. Our soil moisture is staying around 19% thanks to the cool mornings and the 1in of rain last week. Let’s hope we get some more rain over the next 10 days. Can’t wait to see what they look like around mid November!
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I planted our turner seed in two small fenced plots about the same time in brown co. Sprayed and broadcast a few days later. Followed by shredding and culti-packer.
We got some rain and things are sprouting, but it has gotten dry again.
Anxious to see your “culls.” And some of the trophies that get a pass.
Thanks for the update.
Enjoy the fall !
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Here are some pictures of the bucks we are going after this year. Again, our main goal is removing the total number of deer so we are trying to remove 7 bucks this fall along with 10 doe based on our deer survey. A lot of these "SHOOTERS/CULLS/MANAGEMENT BUCKS" are bucks we have history with for at least 2 to 3 years and where they haven't done much at all in terms of antler growth. The goal for this year is removing more mouths and let the bigger bucks get bigger.
Shooters:
Bucks we are passing this fall:
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