Some health issues have slowed me down this summer but still managed to get quite a bit done. Finished up my big 4 acre destination plot, got the rest of the banks blinds in place, cut some access trails to stand sites and fired up the chainsaw and did some blocking. Still gotta hang some stands...
After a good spraying and a mowing the frost seeded clover has filled in nicely after a little over a month. Not totally weed free, I've still got a small problem with sedges and serecea. pretty happy otherwise. click on view attachment in the quote above for a quick peek of this plot a month ago.
While I've always known they would hammer stump sprouts, I never really noticed how much more attractive to deer a stump sprout was vs. a sapling of the same species. That is what was eye opening. That and how much more nutrition is jammed into those sprouts.
The first thing that popped in to my mind when I saw the video is trail cam opportunities in states with bans on feeding. 5 or 6 trees congregated in a small area should become extremely attractive.
That's my next step for the serecea. Actually researching commercially available models before checkin in here tonight. Found this one for about $100 through Menards...
Thanks. I'm using clearcast actually. I did include non-ionic surfactant but no AMS or basagran. I may go ahead and order the basagran mow it next week and give it another week to see what happens. If it still isnt dead I'll mix this cocktail and se what happens. Thanks. Guess I need to download...
I plan to work on other areas of serecea with pasture guard but this is in my newly planted clover. Hoping theres something that will nip it without killing the clover.
All mine are att. Now they have a 12 month plan so I just opt for it and keep them going all year. I enjoy the cell cams so much, no more than it cost I want them going all the time.
I manage about 1500 acres scattered out over 4 properties. I own about 40 cameras, 9 of which are cellular and send the pics to my phone. I run those 9 all year long. I run another 10-15 during spring turkey season. I start ramping up in July with all my cameras. I usually do a trail can survey...
I sprayed it for the first time on my clover 9 days ago to try and control yellow nutsedge. I can't tell it had any effect. Gonna mow it again this coming week, give it another week to see, and then hit it with basagran. I had already taken care of most of the grass with clethodim. Sedges are a PIA!