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    Callery Pear Grafting

    If you saw my operation it would be the meme of me saying "hold my beer" following your's. LOL. Not sure what i did right.
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    Callery Pear Grafting

    Gave my hand at it x5. Fingers crossed. Asian pear scions on 4of the many CP I am an proud owner of
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    Callery Pear Grafting

    Very new to grafting here- as in getting a grafting kit for my birthday this week kind of new (LOL). Our Ohio piece has a few of these darn CPs. Ironically theyre in good locations for fruit trees. Is it also worth trying to graft on to cut stumps or just get actual fruit trees in the area?
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    Buying land with a timber reservation

    My biggest concern, esp with some of the midwest versus the northeast, would be the resulting effort needed to deal with invasive and cut (with subsequent weather) related damages.
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    Buying land with a timber reservation

    I looked at a couple in Ohio - both were clearcut and left rough (though I still regret being neither). Sit on it 5 years, go in with a mulcher and you will have the ugliest, but most productive, deer property around on the cheap. Just me though
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    Gly for hack and squirt

    Dumb question time- Would using a basal bark spray (tordon or a dieselmix) also for H&S? I will have some Tree Of Heaven, Winged Allenthus, Gums and BH all to tackle in one area. Other than a few random Walnuts and Oaks, I wanted to nuke the area but would love to carry one container and believe...
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    Crown Vetch

    Great point. I was looking at it in its plant devoid sandiness and didnt really think "how did it get like this and why is so naked?" Compaction makes sense. I am not sure a subsoiler is in my future or this area is a priority. I honestly was looking for the easy button on getting some organics...
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    Doe in heat scents

    Hope by the fluid ounce
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    Crown Vetch

    What is the best vetch for getting some ground cover/organics on old strip mine clay where nothing seems to be taking hold?
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    Packer MAXX Crimper Combo for sale

    I might be interested based on location. Curious why youre selling it as well. Thanks
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    pop up blinds

    I wonder if a ubolt through the blind deck to a fiberglass rod (like driveway snow stake) through the eyebolt on the hubs would work
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    Dr. Craig Harper - Manage Your Fields for Bigger Bucks and Better Hunting

    So grasses are exclusively managed with mowing? Equip in Ohio had me believe “wildlife openings” were just food plots and had never thought of the native possibilities. (A 15watt light bulb slowly illuminates ….,”hmmm”) I have a couple of gas line ROWs- I wanted to cleth them and let the...
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    Honeysuckle trim back from access roads

    Keep us posted Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Dr. Craig Harper - Manage Your Fields for Bigger Bucks and Better Hunting

    Was surprised to hear a podcast w Andre DaQuisto to which he said he was abandoning some planted food plots for what sounded like this method Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Dr. Craig Harper - Manage Your Fields for Bigger Bucks and Better Hunting

    We get snow in feet most of the time… and I see them browse hard but dogwood, young trees, maybe some briars … I just don’t think a field of this would work here but could imagine it elsewhere. I see 6-7 months here jn western NY. By no means do I want to poopoo this either Sent from my...
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    Honeysuckle trim back from access roads

    After finally getting the aerial quote, I am out. Hoping the drone world has something to offer in the near future. I’m “tapped” with this place and in general. The real reason I would want to clear the BH is for better browse for deer and not having the chit spread further. It appears to be...
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    Dr. Craig Harper - Manage Your Fields for Bigger Bucks and Better Hunting

    So is a anyone wondering or having supporting experience with such browse fields being viable in fall, late fall and/or winter in areas such as the northeast snow belt? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Foodplotting In The Mountains...The Sequel

    There is no doubt that they bring in stinging insects almost as good as raw salmon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Honeysuckle trim back from access roads

    I think its a fair reminder that some of have acquired properties covered in the stuff. While doing due diligence to not promote more, it’s also no one’s dream to own a property for battle with invasives on our dirt and skipping every property that has them means inevitable perpetuation anyway...
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    Honeysuckle trim back from access roads

    Trail shark (brush hogs) ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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