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Food Plot Seed Type Experiences
landtracdeerhunter replied to phade's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
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I'd say we have right around a foot on the level, but the drifts are alot more. Heavy snow with a 10 degree air temp. Wind is shifting around into the north and darn right fridged. Drive has another foot of snow in it, since 6:30. Common Phil!
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Can't wait for fresh pork. Ours isn't back from the butcher yet. Traded 2 nice 250 lbers. for 100 bales of hay, LOL. Like to throw some in with the maple sap, as it steams.
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LOL, I fell asleep at 7:30; woke at 10:30 to see that New England won. Sounds like I missed a game. Just can't enjoy football anymore. The commercials up till 7:30 were just plain. Can't imagine spending, what 3- 4 million for that. How was the halftime show? Vegas wins the bets again, LOL.
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Not bad at all. Hard to tell what we got on the level. Roads plowed but slippery. Schools all closed. I did plow out the driveway with drifts half way up the front tires of the 4wd. That wind is nasty.
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Temp was 27 early this morning, now 10 with a snowy, nasty northeast wind. 47 days till the first day of Spring.
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Why isn't cedar listed? It's native to certain parts of Western New York.
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Their calling for 10 - 14 inches of snow here, tonight through tomorrow, stiff Northeast wind then more chill. Just picked up two new chains. Guess the woods work on hold again.
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A bearded hen has less chance to have a good hatch, I didn't know that! I just thought the beard was some genetic thing.
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I think this is it. 2014 stumpage report.pdf
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His name is Will Gadd. A professional ice climber from Canada. In 18 degree temps. he climbed to the top of the ice bridge, next to falling water.
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Been cleaning up the woods of all the windfall when the days are decent. The wood cuts great and the chainsaws run cool. Only good thing about the cold. Grow, we had about 4" in the woods on the level till Thursday evening. Had to plow the lane way to get there though. Sounds like you're sure enjoying that machine.
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Don't mind the cold as much as that wind. It's been blowing since October 1 st.
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DEC Commissioner's Budget Testimony
landtracdeerhunter replied to mike rossi's topic in General Hunting
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Nothing against you Phade, but that kind of mindset disgust me. I know of this mindset these days all to well "what's in it for me." Hell, that's how this countrys got where it is today. To hell with the neighbor, that pays their fair share in taxes, just as well as eyeryone else. And if the towns don't go along, with it. we'll just elect the kind of people that will. I blame the teaching profession for the materials taught to the students in the public schools today. Kids are young and can be modeled in any shape, way, or form. Some of our mentors just plain stink!
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Wind power is not cost effective. If it wasn't for governmental subsidies at this time, they would not exist. A "Fad' just like the electric car will be. Just a matter of years, and they will be an abandon eyesore on the horizon. Who knows, they may just attract the public, like light houses do today.
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Thanks for sharing. Must be quite a few soybeans left there.
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My spouse was the same way, years ago, but she came around. The other day, she asked where the new one going to be displayed, as the living rooms getting quite full. We don't have one hanging in the bedroom, my answer. Her reply, yours would look real nice there, LOL.
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They can be as big as the hen in 4 months. These birds were born just before Spring season. Pics were taken in August.
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Blizzard of 77; 38 Years Later
landtracdeerhunter replied to landtracdeerhunter's topic in General Chit Chat
Pygmys right. I remember a bad one in 63 and another in 66. We rescued many people in those we hours of the night into the next day in 77. Couples with children trapped in several feet snow drifts. No cell phones in those days. Either stayed with the car to freeze to death, or make a dash for the nearest house.I remember running a V plow in the rear end of a Dodge Dart. Four feet of snow over the car. Dislodged it so the doors could be open. People inside were happier than heck we found them. Open fields looked like junk yards with all the cars pulled out of the roadways. My grandparents lived with strangers for 10 days. My parents had no power for a weeks. Milk got dumped on dairy farms by the thousands of gallons. We delivered hay in Pembroke over two weeks later, and roads their were still impassable. -
Blizzard of 77; 38 Years Later
landtracdeerhunter replied to landtracdeerhunter's topic in General Chit Chat
Three feet of snow on the ground. Seventy two mph. wind gusts. Zero degrees. Towns were shut down for weeks. Remember the Arab Oil Embargo? Schools and Businesses were forced to closed because of no heating oil.