Thanks Farmhunter, I hope they see usage after the snows begin to pile up. I've several acres of knee high lush red clover I simply lack the ability (and now time) to rotate this year. They should make dandy brassica plots next July. One of the brassica plost we did get planted was done on short notice (again b/c of my need for help). We simply fertilzed, disced it under without killing, culitpacked and planted. One interesting thing I noticed was we didnt kill all the clover and its growth is greater than the young brassicas, and continue to be grazed. It might prove an interesting test to watch how the plot develops. It certainly took extra passes to disc the live clover under....
We did have a significant winter kill in 2014--I figure we lost 50%. Fortunately, numbers have rebounded quickly as neighboring deer have discovered the buffet we offer.
I'll give this bear a pass--he's too small (unless he trashes my corn plots). Last year we had two larger bears on the place into the fall (never saw them in person but got lots of trail cam pics).