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  1. TexOk

    Ground blind hunting and the wind

    So the only weekend I had available to hunt this month is coming up this weekend, and the forecast is showing the wrong wind the whole time. I bought a new pop ground blind last week, and was wondering how effective they are at containing your scent? I have a pretty extensive scent reduction...
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    Fruit Tree ID

    No idea what this is. Fruit is on stems, cut into one of them and it seemed to have a pit. Tree is pretty loaded with fruit, which is strange because it's in a spot where we pass it all the time, but never noticed any fruit on it before. Ideas?
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    Who made these prints?

    Went up to my Oklahoma property today and found these prints on the fresh snow right outside our trailer. Any ideas who made them? I have a guess but I don't like it...
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    Officially a habitat geek, collected some acorns...now what?

    So I'm at a different college campus from the one I usually teach at, and as I'm walking out to the parking lot I feel a big crunch under my foot. I look down and notice that it was an acorn. Now this time last year I don't know that I would have noticed or cared, but obviously by now I'm...
  5. TexOk

    70 in Texas, 50 in Oklahoma

    So it's about time I started my own property tour, or in my case, property tour. As you can guess from the thread title, I'm working with 70 acres in east Texas, and 50 acres in southeast Oklahoma. I don't own either of these properties myself outright, but as of now at least I am the de facto...
  6. TexOk

    Window for fall planting clover?

    So I'm going to try and plant my first "food plot" this year, basically just trying to establish some clover on a couple of old logging roads. My plan is to use Rackmaster Clover Trio, which is 50% Crimson, 25% Med Red, and 25% Patriot White, along with some Winter Rye. The property is in SE...
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    Interesting New Solution to Drought for Crops

    Pretty interesting little article about a young girl in South Africa who came up with an interesting natural polymer to help retain moisture in soil. Apparently it's made from orange peel and avocado skin, so it's natural and biodegradable, but it can hold hundreds of times its own weight in...
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