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  1. Last year, it was tough getting a gobble all May here. Hope the big boys still out there. Neighbor spotted him mid November after season closed. Heck of a good breeder with the product seen running around. The pic represents his size, LOL. Must have been good luck or something posting yesterday. Seen a flock of 13 about 3 mile from the fort. Maybe the flock that left the farm last October, when the canopy cover thinned. Apparently, don't have good winter turkey habitat here.
  2. I have seen fawns in April here too. Quite large ones, certain years.
  3. Little story on switchgrass. I grew, maybe an acre of it 3 years ago. Think the seed cost me under $5 a lb. and the planting rate was 6 lb / acre. ( Don't quote me on that) I grew it for an experiment for dry hay production, not for wildlife. It grew to 3' the first year before cutting it. The second year, it came up alot thinner, and I eventually plowed it under. To this day, still don't understand whether cutting it to short to the ground, the first year, damaged the root, or it winter killed out. It did start to grow back nicely after 1st cutting. The ph was sitting about 6.4 which should be sufficient for grasses. The same year, I planted winter wheat, frost seeding in the spring to trefoil, clover, grass mix. Still cutting good crop off that piece of land.
  4. Some of my equipment is always for sale. I never get attached to a piece of iron, LOL.
  5. Just 71 days to go. That's just a few months away.
  6. Just 71 days to go. That's just a few months away.
  7. Yeah, she stuffs them full of protein and carbs., then wonders why their big, LOL.
  8. Think someone else posted this. I've said right along the intent is to disarm the law abiding citizen. Insurance is a profit builder, and what better way to make money
  9. Yes, I use to sell them. McCormick up to 90hp is also a Kioti. Daedong signing the Bobcat contract, is the reason I'm not selling them today, LOL.
  10. Where did he get the 300,000,000 number from? Last time I knew it was about 111,000,000 who voted. Just had to edit: I do agree with alot of what he says. I sir, directly blame it on England, LOL.
  11. A hydrostatic tractor is going to be a difficult task to work ground with, but not impossible. Did u know Bobcat discontinued their tractor line from Daedong?
  12. Is that price plus fuel? If so, guess I'm in the wrong business.
  13. Their were 2 in the town of Yates, which is in Orleans County. Also 1 in town of Chautauqua.
  14. Yes, but they eat $5 a bale hay, when their not running, LOL.
  15. American Farmall and the Russian Belarus tractors were the only 2 with down pressure on the 2 point- 3 point arms. Worked well for some activities.
  16. A matured (age) hunter is less likely to have an accident than a younger hunter. I'll bet the stats wouldn't support this.
  17. Yeh, these numbers are firearm related only. Would like to see other stats when released.
  18. In Holley????? OMG. I worked in Holley years ago by the car wash. I just might go up there, just to see this. Maybe hunters should organize a nice peaceful rally of their own. Be a nice little fund raiser for the fire company. Maybe throw $10 into a hat for them.
  19. They used those on that Carnival cruise ship that engines failed on, alternator trouble, LOL. What, 4300 people, used those for days. Had to be one heck of a stench.
  20. Yep, beef streak and shrimp on the grill, fresh baby carrots, and baked potato, lot of sour cream for the misses. Give me a venison burger. One time of the year I cook. Any other time, it's soup and sandwich when I'm in the kitchen, if theirs one left, LOL.
  21. My answer is a BIG NO. NO NARROW, for woods work! Their called a tricycle front end. Also known as thumb breakers. Cheaper in price today than a wide front. Originally designed for cultivating and planting. Work good on a buzz saw too. They are all row crop design for clearance, when cultivating, thus putting the center of gravity higher than a normal utility tractor. They also worked well on the planter, tuning on a dime, but extreme flip over could result, if speed wasn't held in check. Many an accident has occurred on these tractor, because their being used more than what designed for. Also be aware of International tractors with down pressure on the 3 pt. hitch. Vary dangerous if not used properly. We use to convert narrows to wide front years ago, but don't think it's cost effective today.
  22. What if they don't use the driveway?
  23. I believe the bottle deposit started in 1983 in NYS.. Don't know about anyone else but I had been livein, quite a while, LOL. I like Elmo's answer, that was a good one!
  24. Some of the mixes we've had in the past had a lot of alsike clover, that gets bitter as it matures.
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