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    Does water quality effect spraying efficiency

    Reading a nozzle question just now reminding me of a question I had. Has anyone used creek or pond water to spray herbicides? Scenario: I built a spray rig a while back for my sxs. It is a 35 gallon setup with an 8ft boom (covers 12ft) and a wand with 100ft of hose. It handles 90% of the...
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    When to throw in the towel?

    After nearly a decade of trying to manage roughly 2000 acres (1200 family 800 leased) I am considering letting the leased land go. It is becoming harder and harder to find the time and extra funds to manage everything. I've tried in the past taking on "members" to help offset the cost but find...
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    When to be a snitch?

    Alright guys. Something I'd like to get other opinions on. I've already made up my mind but I am interested in others feelings on this topic. The topic being; When does one report a wildlife/hunting violation? This year is the first year Mississippi has required that you report your turkey...
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    Streaming Device used for Wildlife

    Cell cameras are great for what they do as long as you have cell service somewhere. Working away from home they help a ton to keep an eye on things. I took this a step further and installed a wireless battery powered outdoor camera with solar panel in a field frequented by a lot of wildlife. It...
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    Forest to Fork Movement.......

    In all of my readings lately I have stumbled across numerous articles about "Forest to Fork....the original free range organic meat". It seems, to help curb the decline in hunters a few folks have gotten together and pitching this idea to the younger "watch what I eat crowd". I guess I don't...
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    From Spike to a 10pt. In one Year

    I know I don't see it much on this forum. Pretty much everyone realizes that you cannot control genetics in a wild deer herd. Only thing we can control is age and nutrition, plus habitat improvements to hold and attract more deer. With that being said here is my part of Mississippi there is...
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    Reworking an old single row planter

    I know all of us at some point while plotting and trying to grow big deer always get a bit jealous of the ones that have all of the cool toys to put seed in the ground. Being a working father of 3 and my wife not understanding deer hunting I'm finds for habitat equipment is sparse. I came across...
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    2018 Thunder Chicken Report

    Today is the start of youth season across many states. I'll be waiting for my 8 year old when he gets off the bus to throw some camo on and run to the woods. We've been shooting his gun (Mossberg 500 Superbatam 20 gauge with a Rhino .565 choke). It patterns decent out to 40 yards. He's ready and...
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    Pro's & Con's of high prices for lease land

    Something that has come up lately in my area is the price of land for lease. Weyerhaeuser is a big company in my neck of the woods since their purchase of Plum Creek. I'm always on the lookout for land for lease in my area in hopes I can jump on the few properties that join our private property...
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    Marching to the beat of my own drum here in the South

    Since I've been posting here and there I figured I'd start my thread on what I do on my own place here in Mississippi. I'm in the heart of the "Piney Woods". But we do have a good amount of agriculture nearby. I go against the grain in almost every since of hunting and habitat here in the south...
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    Piper (The Swiss Army Knife)

    I been a long time lurker ever since the "other" forum was disbanded. I too am completely fascinated with a dog's nose and its ability. Give a little background on myself. I have been a lab fan for the majority of my life. At one time I was the proud owner of three beautiful labs all having...
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