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    A few bucks from Old Mexico this season

    Since I posted a few of the bucks from the farm thought I'd show what the season was like at the ranch.
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    A few Louisiana bucks

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    Old Mexico shed pile

    A peak at a few sheds from the ranch
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    Hibbing Mn.

    Just got home from Hibbing Mn. where I had the privilege of spending time at my buddy Dr. Harry Jacobson's cabin, perhaps the top whitetail biologist in the country. We were joined by Dr.'s Dave and Susan Guynn from the school of wildlife and forestry at Clemson. What a treat. We chased woodcock...
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    Planting mass trees

    With social isolation making everyone restless figured anything habitat oriented would be valuable. Planted some trees last weekend
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    March food plots

    In an effort to self isolate spent a little time making video of food plots
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    LSU-Clemson

    Show time! Two great teams. This will be fun
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    joint vetch for deer

    I am a big fan of joint vetch and it compliments everything we do here on the farm perfectly.When mixed with alyce clover which has identical management requirements it is a powerful tonic. Here is a brief video showing vetch in October and why I like it so
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    Transitioning from summer to fall food plots

    Here's a video on planting fall food plots in La.
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    spring clover mgt. in the south

    Had a little dry weather allowing us to get into the clover fields. Clover mgt. 101.
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    Farm and Ranch life

    Seems this is the appropriate place to start posting video from the farm and ranch. Kinda property tour via video. I am new to youtube so lots to learn. Hopefully the video speaks for itself as there is no editing wizardry, BBD, or hyperventilating hunters. Just deer and some thoughts on same.
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    growing multi specie fall cover crops for deer

    Been playing around with youtube and created this video showing among other things the difference between radishes planted with small grains and clover in Sept. vs October. For those of you above the mason dixon line you can see what a southern food plot looks like in Feb
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    CWD--new info?

    I offer no input on this just posting as food for thought https://wjactv.com/news/local/resear...ssion-responds
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    shed time 2019

    First shed of the year. 5 yr old I think Never saw him all season 87 4/8" with 24 6/8" mass
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    Its rough out there

    This 4 yr old had deep forked 2's with a great drop tine. He spent the summer in a pea field about 3/4 mile from where this pic was taken. I filmed him about a mile in another direction mid Oct. Apparently other bucks took exception to his moving around into their territory. We also got great...
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    The gardening thread

    I've looked around a bit but don't see where there is a gardening thread . I suspect there are a number of gardeners here as I know we have been passionate gardeners for a long time. Veggies, fruits, herbs, nuts, grapes...anything that grows in the south. I started building a new raised bed...
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    Crimson Clover

    You gotta love a field of crimson clover in all its glory. This a 13 acre field I'll plant in sunflowers for doves shortly.The field was originally planted at least 5 or 6 yrs ago..maybe longer, and I've done nothing to it except let it go to seed. No fertilizer or amendments of any kind for...
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    Roller crimping

    Started the spring roller crimping of elbon rye in preparation for planting summer crops. Built a jig for FEL to explore planting and crimping at same time. Experimenting this morning with it to see how it works . Will continue posting here with results and thoughts.
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    It's that time!- Shed hunting

    Sheds are just starting to drop in La.
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    The hazards of logging

    I'm thinning a couple hundred acres of mostly hardwood and came on this today. oops
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