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    This stuff is choking out my clover... Anyone know what it is?

    If ragweed is decent browse for deer and quail, and, I assume turkey, any reason not to leave it alone?
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    This stuff is choking out my clover... Anyone know what it is?

    Any help much appreciated. Sent from my iPhone using Deer Hunter Forum
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    Freaking Pine Voles Killed a Bunch of my New Dolgo Crabs (pic)

    I had them in sleeves, caged and sprayed the ground... unfortunately the voles tunneled underground to eat the roots... Check out the picture. Do u have pics of your method ?"
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    Freaking Pine Voles Killed a Bunch of my New Dolgo Crabs (pic)

    They girdled a bunch of them even after I soaked the ground with repellents. Any advice from the brain trust/hive mind?
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    Kasco Plotters Choice

    Honestly I've not had a lot of road time on the unit. However, the cultipacker is merely rolling over small furrows so a lot of pressure is not necessary. When I planted, it was late in the season and the earth was dry. I had no problems.
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    Kasco Plotters Choice

    I only just got the drill. I managed fine without one for years with a lot of failures and trial and error. What I found worked best for me, was rototilling and then broadcasting seed over freshly rototilled soil followed by cultipacking which was more likely to cover the seeds rather than just...
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    Kasco Plotters Choice

    Agreed.
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    Kasco Plotters Choice

    My pleasure. Here's another. It's from a different plot, same planting day..... End of October upstate NY. Taken from my tree stand. Another visual testament to a no till drill's effectiveness. It used to drive me crazy watching the turkeys cowbirds crows etc. raid my fields following a...
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    Kasco Plotters Choice

    Chad: The Plotters Choice has a single cutting disc as opposed to the Eco-drill which has a cutting disc that makes the cut and a second wheel which spreads that cut into a channel for the seeds to drop into, and the cultipacker then closes that channel burying the seed. Drilling seed into a...
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    Cover plant for brushpiles

    I am in New York
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    Cover plant for brushpiles

    I am in the hudson Valley in New York and will be clearing wooded areas with a dozer for food plots. The trees will be uprooted and removed and used to create brushpilexs for small game habitat , funnels and edge cover. Does anyone have any suggestions for vegetation to plant in and around these...
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    Hunting Apps/software suggestions?

    Anyone have any hunting apps/software they are using with success? It seems they are useful mapping programs. Just wondering. Thxs Rob Sent from my iPhone using Deer Hunter Forum
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    Browse resistant brassicas?

    Here are some recent pics of the woods. These are areas that are more open for tree stands but there is plenty of brush and notice hinge cut maples and standing nut trees in second pic. The last picture is from earlier in year (see stilt grass and autumn olive infestation, ugh)
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    Browse resistant brassicas?

    Thank you sir... lil help... what is MFR?
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