The Massey

Picked up a Walmart bag full of acorns at a rest area outside of Lamoni, IA. There were at least 4 different types of white oaks and a couple reds. One of the white’s in particular, was absolutely loaded and the acorns were weeks behind all of the other trees. I have a buddy going up there to hunt in a month or so, I’m going to ask him to pick up some of these then.
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Set up the two blinds on Saturday and pretty much have everything ready to hunt now. Barring any unforeseen issues with getting a last spray on the alfalfa that is... The local ag company manager said they’d take care of it this week and I haven’t heard anything yet. Cool season grasses are coming on strong. I REALLY don’t want to get the tractor back over there to spray when they can get it done in less than 15 minutes, their headquarters is only 4 miles from the Massey, so I’m hoping he’s good on his word. He’s a great guy, but I’m just paranoid. Not all of the field looks like this, this is one of the rougher spots.
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The bean strip experiment is still going well. I didn’t want to walk any further south, most of the planting is much taller than this. They’re even putting some pods on.
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This is one of the high school tree acorns we dropped this past spring. There are a few rogue field mice that are beginning to figure out how to get in the tubes, and have clipped a couple trees. That hasn’t been a problem to this point. So, we’re gonna pull the tubes on growing trees after season. I’ll paint and screen them then.
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One last pic, the big 9 from last year is now the big 11. He’s still around. Last year he seemed to disappear around the 3rd week of October. I hope he sticks around this year. The neighbor sent me a pic of him about a month ago.
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