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  1. Grow, how will you get in to harvest without stepping on the young legumes. Are you worried about drawing rabbits?
  2. Have seen bedding areas of both mother and fawns. We have, I bet a dozen yearlings that were bred late .
  3. Senator Gallivan introduced A8021 and S5817 crossbow legislation a few weeks ago. Now to get the ball rolling on moose. What he got up his sleeve?
  4. Doves are protected. Much easier to shove a moose season through.
  5. Heck, I need knee boots just to walk up the lane.Went frog'in in the knee high hay field ditches. My pumpkin land is a swamp. Oats are all drown out. One of my tractors went down with transmission trouble. Shaw I continue?
  6. Started out the season with a eight. Their plentiful, easy to catch, and sure are good. Anyone else catching any?
  7. Wet June, three years in a row. The new norm.
  8. Went into the local Walmart for some wiper blades yesterday. Just for the heck of it, went into the hunting section to look for any discounts. There on the shelf glowing at me were 3 Turkey Thugs decoys; for $4.50 Two Premos for $7, and a Madcalls Pretty Lady for $7. Now mind you, this sort of stuff doesn't happen to me ever. i quick grabbed the boxes, filling the cart, making a mad dash for one of them wall scanner thingees just to make sure them there prices were right. Yep prices were spot on. I felt like a kid in a candy store. Heaven can wait sort of feelings, LOL. One of them once in a lifetime great deals.
  9. The last two cast iron points I had availabe for those ferguson plows went out the door for $100 a piece. The point and the share are one piece. Doen't look like the points worn back into the frog yet. Would be tough to start into hard ground though. Bought a pallets load of those trianglear points down at Loagler & Ladd in Buffalo some 25 years ago when they went out of bussiness, $5 a piece for casr; & $8 for steel.
  10. Bet most people have eaten worse than woodchuch, and not evern known it.
  11. Woodchuck is good. They feed on some of the best legumes available. Almost like grass fed beef, LOL.
  12. Was seeing a couple like that with mom, while collecting maple sap back in March. Deer are hardier than most people give credit. I believe many helping hands have an influence also.
  13. Call me old fashion, bit I still think the physical coarses have so much more to offer. Questions can be asked through the class room training, that just can't be covered on the internet.
  14. We must keep in mind, New Yorks DEC has agencies pulling at them at all sides. They must weigh their options and sling a happy medium. We'll this sounds great, right? The truth of the matter is they have a play book, and they follow it to a tee. Their may be a slight adjustment, here or there, but the books pretty much followed. Any government funded agency, is going to go with a set of rules. Many adopted years ago. New Yorks no different. Once these rules are final, their pretty much set in stone. It's nearly impossible to ever change them.
  15. Always wet around the first second week of June. No different this year. Hays short here, Yields will be down, but the quality is up. Wet weather gives me a chance to pull the plunger on the baler and replace the rollers.
  16. A future shed antler, coming to a pic near you, LOL.
  17. I missed out on one by about 15 minutes, three weeks ago on an estate sale. Seventy five bucks and it didn't need refacing yet.
  18. Farmers have use clover for plow down around here for years. With the price of clover seed where it is, most have switched over to oats today. With the dry May we've had, I'm quite surprise that isn't going in the bunk. I know my yield will be down at least 30%.
  19. I like my white radish. Placing an order for 40 pounds this month. Plenty of corn and soybeans around my area but, no radish.
  20. Hum, if memory serves me correctly, you were an all doe community through the summer until last season when buck haven seem to interest your property. Could it be more bucks/ square mile have taken up shop? I have always been fond of harvesting a younger doe and letting more mature ones walk. I take a lot of flack for it sometimes. The things we go through for these deer, LOL.
  21. Had some nice encounters with deer, turkey, coyote, and found a shed to top it off this am.. Nice two year old with a fair size black rack. Seen my first poults of the year, pretty good size; as well as a coyote with a couple pups. Three point shed which must have been a late drop. Laid in a ditch which somehow escaped this last rainfall fill up. Will post some pics in the near.
  22. Been waiting for a good rain so to plow down some moisture. Plan on planting some 84 day open pollinated field corn along with an acre or so of pumpkins right after the hay taken off. Will fit the Daikon Radish seed ground to summer fallow.
  23. Checked the rain gauge this morning. Nearly an inch and a half here. It was drier than a frogs hair here.
  24. Nice pics grow. Are you seeing any poults yet?
  25. I have obtained several legal options n this topic. Bear in mind, none of them official. Like any other law written in this great land of ours, several gray areas lurk beneath our vary feet, when it comes to knife laws. It is true that a spring assisted knife may be carried, while in procession of a current hunting, fishing, and or trapping license, New York state law defines acquiring one in any way, shape or form to be illagal. As far as blade length is concerned, the best option is to check with local authorities . I do know for a fact, that Monroe county, as we'll as New York city have strick blade length requirements. NewYork also has many definitions, when it comes to the term, dangerous knife. It is left up to the arresting officer, as well as the courts.
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