Our plots are coming in pretty good. We have cut our Clover and rye two times already. One side also farm took 6 bales off one smaller plot. Saves him some money for feeding cattle and we have permission to cross his property to hunt the back half of our land. Added 3 more clover ,Rye plots this year and more beans. Really only use the corn as cover to stands.
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Justin riegelPosts: 804castle-rock-clownPosts: 2596deertrackerPosts: 8967riverrunsInactivePosts: 2218July 2, 2020 at 9:37 pm #1954302
Looks like you did a great job. Now Just add deer
I agree. If you don’t own the land I would be careful what you post for pictures of the animals on it. You may not have the property in the future if you don’t have to $ to out bid the next guy with the serious $.
castle-rock-clownPosts: 2596July 3, 2020 at 9:15 am #1954345For me personally, I wouldn’t have made the equipment investment or the labor involved if I didn’t own the land. So far we have 40 acres and are working on another immediately adjacent 40 that can only be sold to us otherwise it would be landlocked.
July 9, 2020 at 9:21 am #1955962The land is ours just have permission to access the back half our property so we do not have to go through the middle and easier to come from the neighbors. For now and future we will be fine if that farmer sells we will have to work on the new owner for permission. Right now it works out for this farmer and us he gets feed for cattle and we do not have to walk through the heart of the woods and hunt this side of the land. We now see a lot more deer with coming in from his side.
July 9, 2020 at 9:28 am #1955966This last week went down to spray some more weeds and pull a few cards.
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July 9, 2020 at 9:30 am #1955971This one is starting to take off some good growing time left.
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