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  1. I can relate to above statements very clearly.
  2. Should be a settings chart that came with the seeder to tell what number to set limit stop at, according to what type of seed being broadcasted. My 40 year old seeder had the chart stapled to the bottom. I copied off the old and made a new chart, and laminated. My new seeder had a laminated chart come with the seeded. We'll worth the money to invest in a nicer seeder, for the price of the seed, these days.
  3. We had far more mosquitos this year because of the wet weather, and no mention of West Nile Virus. How many people has that killed in past years?
  4. On my own experiences, deer tend to favor the young tender oat grasses over the more mature wide leaf early in the season. Later on, say Novemberish, they hit it all hard as the sugars are brought on by the frosts and lite freezes. Two years ago, our growing season went into late October, making the oat plantings good right through Thanksgiving. Several doe hit it hard during breeding time, pulling the bucks, thus giving HAEA. (HUNTERS AN EXTREME ADVANTAGE) Last year, I threw in several acres of radish, which threw the whole equation out of sink.
  5. Yeh, I stagger plantings on the oats, about 1 acre, now to the 10th, 3 plantings. The wheat will go in on the 5th, or there about, to assure enough top growth. It depends on the length of the growing season, your elevation, and moisture content of the soil.
  6. Only thing got planted were some pumpkins on the manure pile. Their the size of baskets balls. My garden yielded 50 bales of red clover which I turn into $200. Went to the Batavia farmers market and picked up some beautiful veggies with the doe.
  7. Thanks all. Yeh, that's the 3rd grand baby over 9 lb.. My second Fathers day gift was over 10. My kids keep it up, they're pump out a whole football team, LOL. U know though, they slim right down when they get mobile and stretch out. Joesph,you're right. Was 9 1/2 lber, when they still used counter weights on the scale. Still a big one today, LOL.
  8. Just before a strong thunderstorm hit, he was taken by cesarean section, ( OUCH , don't know how the women do it). Another big boy at 9 lbs. 13 oz, 22 inches long. I'll enjoy him while he's young, but soon will have turkeys flying over his head, as his brother did, Another little hunter. LOL.
  9. Ran a couple through the haybine Friday. Dang things are hiding under the Trefoil that's logged. Fox hitched them up when I got on the other side of the field.
  10. Yep, NY. is cutting it's own throat. I'll hunt with mine in Ohio, a state that's for the sportsman.
  11. Glad to hear your ok.. Maybe the bike can be repaired.
  12. Little Ridge Archery, Gasport, NY.. Roys TechnoHunt video is awesome!
  13. Most that live by it take for granted, but it really is one of "Natures Wonder. Enjoy the thrill today!
  14. Obama can only do one thing well, campaign.
  15. Did Cuomo go by your place on the way back to Albany. Maybe he lifted it for a keep sake back at the cap., for a reminder when he losses the race for governor. Picked one up at the conservation building at the Erie County Fair Saturday. Scope was handing them out as people were walking around with them displaying quite nicely. Now they need to come out with hats and bumper stickers.
  16. Take the day off, kick up your feet, and have a cold one....... < grin>, LOL.
  17. Can't think of anything better than finding some of these boys on the game camera. It really gets the ticker pumping. Good luck grow, on your quest. Hope u put your tag on one. Would it satisfy for a wall hanger?
  18. I'm undecided whether seeing the bucks around now is a good thing. As memory serves me, u always had a strong showing of doe. My area usually sports far more doe, but this year, bucks seem to be the rule. Wonder, these things cycle?
  19. They encouraged people to bring their own bows back a few years ago, LOL. Wonder if it's a NY thing or just the instructor preference.
  20. I thought u put your cameras high. Ever since installing cameras high up, it has deterred my criminals from stealing $159 cams. Now I just have to figure out tree stands thefts.
  21. Their would be nothing to do with deer hunting on the list, so., we forgot the list years ago, LOL.
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