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    Shooting doe with fawns

    Never ever ever again. Did I say NEVER.Several years ago I shot a doe with a yearling early and watched that darn baby try to wake up his momma all evening.It would wander off, bawl and then come running back nudging her to get up.I will admit it, I am a wuss take away my man card, but I will...
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    2020 Eagle Soybeans

    The good news is I have plenty more for them to eat and hopefully the beans will recover as they move north since they are Eagles.
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    2020 Eagle Soybeans

    Do the Gallagher system if u want to keep them out. Thats what I used until I started planting enough acreage they could not decimate it, although they are giving me a run for my money this year.This is the south end of the field nearest bedding and they are pounding it.
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    Rabbit foodplot?

    Ryegrass and clover are great this year they also really liked the 5-way mix I put along my field edges.When it was young I could look down edge of field road and there would be little brown dots as far as the eye could see.They pounded the pea, beans and sunflowers. This year there has been an...
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    Check this out!

    Sorry LLC but if someone told you that is Clovis they don't know crap about SE point typology, no matter how big he is on it. Its not even close. I spent about 20 years immersed in this stuff and have several thousand hours in the Florida/Bama dirt looking for them.If he is really confident in...
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    Check this out!

    Hate to bust ya'll's bubble but that is definitely not Clovis.Not up on Georgia typology but I would guess its probably late Archaic. It was some early mans equivalent of your Buck knife, not ceremonial or burial by any stretch.
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    2019 Eagle Beans

    I obviously do not have nearly as many deer as you.They had been hit hard when I was up a month ago but I fertilized them and they got good rain.They won't be able to touch them now, the field is about 6 acres.
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    2019 Eagle Beans

    Wish I only had that many Sicklepod.I am trying to work on a major outbreak in my bean field.
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    2019 Eagle Beans

    I have never seen them eaten that clean.You sure you did not have an Army Worm invasion.
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    2019 Eagle Beans

    When I got up there a couple weeks ago I discovered I had an infestation of Sicklepod aka Coffeeweed aka Devil Spawn.It hurt bad but I had to bushog, till and replant a little over an acre where it was just to thick to deal with.Will be paying my helper up there to hand pull the next 4 weeks or so.
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    2019 Eagle Beans

    I had to get to over 6 acres before I could quit e-fencing them.And e-fencing 6 acres is a pain.
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    2019 Eagle Beans

    Well timely rains have kept things going in my neck of the woods.This is my main field.Beans/corn in foreground and a 5 way summer mix up close. The beans/corn are looking pretty good where they have not been hammering them Less so where they have found them This is my second year without...
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    Dwarf chinkapin oak

    I guess DCO's just do not like SE Bama. I have about a dozen that have pretty much sat at 3-4 feet tall for several years. Fairly well taken care of and fertilized. They just do not grow.
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    Sedge Grass

    What I have in the Clover is not Yellow Nutgrass, its a whole nother plant. I am way to familiar with Nutgrass and am aware that it is a Sedge type plant.Whats in the Clover likes moister soil apparently and has a thinner stalk/leaf,has smaller seed heads and grows much thicker.
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    Sedge Grass

    The Yellow Nutgrass is a whole nother thing. I Added about 3 acres of old pasture to my bean/corn field last year and had an explosion of it after I planted this year.Unfortunately its in an area I have planted in a 5 way summer mix and I will have to address it next year.In my area Nutgrass...
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