I wish the deer population was the same hear as when I was younger. Now I haven't seen one in a couple years. We do have the odd moose come in the yard but good luck getting picked for the draw, I've been putting in for as long as I can remember but no luck. This month and next I'll be heading to a friends camp on the mainland where they still have a healthy heard. Your very lucky to have such a beautiful spot.Bearbait I agree green is good and this plot is on a rocky hill so it tends to dry our more so than the others.
Deer are still enjoying the 96 acres of beans now which is good to allow my oats, wheat, and rape to establish.
Our rifle season kicks off this Saturday.
jryser,
Two weeks after planting!!
And a good disc prior to seeding and 10 days after roundup and 24d!
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jryser,
Curious why you spray with both glyphosate and 24D?
The 24D is for broadleaf and the glyphosate kills it all.
I use 41% generic glyphosate from tractor supply at a rate of 1oz to the gallon for vegetation knee high or less adn it works great, just an FYI.
Sounds like you just got hit with the same one that ripped through here, we got spared, we're in a valley and the direction of it went across us!Things were going well on my hunting land this year...spring plots looking decent, getting ready for fall plots in the next week or so. But, we had a huge storm come through parts of WI last Friday night. It caused destruction like I have never seen. Trees down all over by our cottage. My hunting land is devastated. If it was a mature tree, it either got snapped off or uprooted. Most seem to have been uprooted. My trails and ridgeline are a total mess. They claim 80-100 mph straight line winds. Trees are all laying in the same direction.
I don't normally ask for help, but I am trying to assemble a crew to come back and help me clean out my access trails and the main ridge in the near future.
I am going to make an attempt to salvage the upcoming hunting season.
Nope, too far south. When Pioneer closed their Findlay, Ohio plant, that was the end of sugar beets around here. Mostly grown in the thumb area of Michigan now because that is where the processor is. Transportation costs are too much to make them a profitable crop here.What flip no sugar beets?
I feel your pain Mike, back in 2003 hurricane Juan went through my hunting spot and destroyed it. There were so many tree's down there was no way to predict which way the deer were travelling then a few years later they clear cut it. If I was only closer you could count me in for help.Things were going well on my hunting land this year...spring plots looking decent, getting ready for fall plots in the next week or so. But, we had a huge storm come through parts of WI last Friday night. It caused destruction like I have never seen. Trees down all over by our cottage. My hunting land is devastated. If it was a mature tree, it either got snapped off or uprooted. Most seem to have been uprooted. My trails and ridgeline are a total mess. They claim 80-100 mph straight line winds. Trees are all laying in the same direction.
I don't normally ask for help, but I am trying to assemble a crew to come back and help me clean out my access trails and the main ridge in the near future.
I am going to make an attempt to salvage the upcoming hunting season.
Dang, if I was closer I’d give you a hand, I lived just down the road from you in winneconne about 14 yrs ago.Things were going well on my hunting land this year...spring plots looking decent, getting ready for fall plots in the next week or so. But, we had a huge storm come through parts of WI last Friday night. It caused destruction like I have never seen. Trees down all over by our cottage. My hunting land is devastated. If it was a mature tree, it either got snapped off or uprooted. Most seem to have been uprooted. My trails and ridgeline are a total mess. They claim 80-100 mph straight line winds. Trees are all laying in the same direction.
I don't normally ask for help, but I am trying to assemble a crew to come back and help me clean out my access trails and the main ridge in the near future.
I am going to make an attempt to salvage the upcoming hunting season.