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Late Planting the plots......
landtracdeerhunter replied to SplitG2's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
Walk behind or tractor 3 point hitch? -
LOL, You got to be kidding? Deer Season coming, hold on!
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Cuomos tax free ......
landtracdeerhunter replied to growalot's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
I can add some information on the Albion and Medina areas in Orleans county. The Genesee Community College satellite campuses were built with grant money( 1 building each site). I would highly suspect state grant money. This money was pumped in because Orleans is a very depressed county, unemployment rate above 10%, Business shuffle and lower taxed agiculture lands( Farmers are paying some of the highest taxes, just ask them). Orleans also went through a huge reaccessments of properties a few years ago where property owner saw increases, some as high as 50%. The Medina campus is located near a business that is relocating into Niagara county. ( Why? because of more free offerings.) It is also located a few block from,yes a goverment subsides alcohol plant. We just learned this week that a financial firm will be cutting 400 jobs in Albion. The firm oversaw collecting overdue mortgages. Yes, due to the slight increase in the economy, jobs are being lost. The state continues to throw flameable solvents into the fire, without having a real fuel source to keep this fire burning. This program is just more solvent. e Mr. Cuomo, if u really want to do something in your term, start cutting social programs in this state. Stop giving free hand outs to incourage out of state residents to move here to freeload. Tap into the unions that control these school districts and cut. Stop talking this, put a casino on every street corner, payback to the Indian language. (I could write a book!) Start adressing the real issues! -
Sorry, I was talking about the tree, lol.
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Nice, even a fudge shop. Now, no excuses from the misses, LOL.
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I hope that us crossbowmen, and women, are able to take them out this season!
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That's a big one!
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Late Planting the plots......
landtracdeerhunter replied to SplitG2's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
We have had 4" of rainfall here, since last Thursday. To say, the word is wet grounds would be an understatement. Scraped plans for field corn, but going to get some popcorn in by the 10th, hopefully. My pumpkin ground is worked, but held off planting till this weekend, yeh right. We have already had .65 of an inch since 7 am this morning. I'll summer fallow what I don't get planted, and put in more radish, oats, forage corn, and wheat in late August. -
Would that be Folgers, LOL. Salada tea, anyone?
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Weed prevention of food plots
landtracdeerhunter replied to martinhunter12's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
Never have been a fan of sprays. I use the method of what the old timers called " summer follow." This is for late summer, early fall planted crops. I'll plow in the spring, disc the ground fairly well, then let it sit until weed seeds germinate and grow. I'll continue to disc new growth right up till the time I'm ready to plant. It also give the ground a rest and the summer time rains, also help work it and make it mellow. I'll use it on any legume, kale, wheat, oats,, forage corn, and radish. -
When I entered the Hamburg, PA. location, thought I had died and gone to heaven. One can only hope, LOL.
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Yeh, sounds like u have a nice setup. Try to get those pics posted.
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Before pics...
landtracdeerhunter replied to growalot's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
It all looks real nice. Great wildlife habitat. -
Have a Happy Birthday Culver. Boy, what it would be like being 48 again, LOL.
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Before pics...
landtracdeerhunter replied to growalot's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
Did someone mention radish?, LOL. Isn't it nice when a plan comes together? -
Cuomos tax free ......
landtracdeerhunter replied to growalot's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Cuomos approval rating has hit rock bottom. The New York Safe act has done him in. He has do do something to try to get that approval rating somewhere above 50 percentile to even have a chance to run for this states governership. He's has much lower odds to the run for president, if he doesn't get reelected in NY.. On the money line. a governer has X amount of dollars to advertise in any shape, fit, or form, to get his message out. I think this guy, may be extending his credit. -
Cuomos tax free ......
landtracdeerhunter replied to growalot's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Nothing like campaining on taxpayers money. You got to know by now, that these politicians don't do anything for the people anymore! Their look'in out for number ONE. -
Freezers are pretty straight forward refrigeration units. Most failures have to do with moisture eating away at the tube joints. Because of this, a moist basement is the worst place to keep a freezer. Refrigerators have more electrical components. Far more failures in the electrical side rather than leaking refrigerant.Most companies intall the circuit boards, that control the evaporator fan and the defrost mode, in the refrigerator side. This circuit board fails quite often, with evaporator fan motors failures coming in a strong 2nd. The mechanical vent control, that funnels cold air from the freezer side, failure fall 3rd.
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Most people just plow, not paying any attention to the old back furrows. You may already be doing this, but if you plow into the old " back furrows", 1-, you keep the land fairly even or can even control the drainage elevation of each " land "; 2. you help with the drainage, erosion problems; 3. the land gets moved back and forth evenly; 4- helps with weed seed control in the soils. Now this may hold more true on " flatlanders" ( LOL) heavier type of ground where surface drainage is needed to grow a crop, but the plowing methods still holds true on all types of soils
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Nice pics on the new Covert. I like the daytime shots but, I don't know if the night shots beat the Moultries. I tend to get more night pics. One advantage to the Covert though, doesn't seem to be much noise from the cam.
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Name that Weed!
landtracdeerhunter replied to RangerClay's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
I have Quickweed in some areas of new seeding hay fields. It likes loamy soil more than heavy. I cut the hay before the stuff goes to seed and that seems to hold it in check. I'm not a fan of sprays, but would think any pre emergence incorporated into the soil would only allow the growth of grasses. Any broadleaf planted, would be affected by the spray. We used 2-4-D on it , years ago, when we grew acres of oats for grain. I believe farmers are the only one permitted to buy it in todays world. As far as deer eating it, tends to be bitter, most animals leave it in the dry hay. -
Sorry to hear that! I lost a 10 cu ft one 5th of May.. Caught it in time though, and had to scramble everything into the other two. Luckily they were down on reserves, but had to move the hides out and gett'em tanned quick.
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Homemade deer decoy?
landtracdeerhunter replied to josephmrtn's topic in DIY - Do It Yourself, tutorials and videos
I'd like to see those also! -
Makes sense grow. These tax free zones are the biggest farce going. Since they don't cut spending, who do u think makes up the difference? Other property owners, of coarse. Albany still needs the money. I'll stop here, since this is a Cabelas thread. Shall we start a new thread?
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The big Lowes store sits empty right now, right across from Home Depot. Batavia had been growing a few years ago, not so much today. The brakes have been put on. As far as a Cabelas location, Walden Ave. in Cheektowaga, is an idea spot to draw NY, PA., OH, and Canadian customer alike. On a personal level, it may not be such a great location, as I may become "over drawn" alot, If it's anything like their Hamburg, PA. location, LOL.