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  1. Jason Broom

    Encouraging video from the ****

    The Association whose name shall not be mentioned recently posted this refreshingly honest and uncompensated video. You might find my comments listed, as I expressed my delight in their choice to share such great information.
  2. Jason Broom

    Gly may, or may not be, carcinogenic, after all?

    I posted another link to an article about glyphosate some time back, wherein a US agency charged with studying gly for carcinogenic effects was unable to find any link between gly and cancer. At that time, the World Health Organization (and its IARC unit) had published a report that glyphosate...
  3. Jason Broom

    Good news for those use glyphosate

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-iarc-congress-idUSKBN1AO2MN I will avoid the obvious political discussion of why this information was not made public long ago, but at least Congress is digging into why the US National Institutes of Health, and its National Cancer Institute, "failed to...
  4. Jason Broom

    Tow-Behind or quad-mounted spreader options for <$300

    Our old tow-behind spreader made it through last year...barely! I would like to buy a better one, but don't have the $500 or more that some of the best units cost. (Three kids in college is hard on the budget!) Still, I don't want another $89 model that is going to rust or have the gears...
  5. Jason Broom

    First successful hunt for the 35 INDY

    Without going into all of the details, I spent a good part of last winter and spring developing a sort of semi-wildcat cartridge. For reasons only deer hunters from Indiana would understand, (crazy regulations!) I created a shortened 35 Remington case from 303 British parent brass. The process...
  6. Jason Broom

    Habitat management of a different type

    http://wildindiana.com/a/bison-back-northern-indianas-kankakee-sands/ I'm sure Doug will be interested in this, as was I. :) While it is a little sad that only 1,100 acres of land are available in Indiana for this project, it's still immeasurably better than no acres whatsoever. I will be...
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