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  1. LOL, they always come back to New York.
  2. In the last 3 weeks, we've had 7 1/2 ". Your welcome to some.
  3. Thanks for the reply and good luck to your plantings. I agree with the tripple 15. I should of stated that the hay seeding was top dressed early in May with liquid 10-20-20 in this spot as I planned on a radish seeding later on after the hay removal. I shoot on 46 % urea dry on wheat in the Spring, and had left overs from last. The second cut hay around this field shows that nothing else was needed.
  4. Thanks for the reply. I don't really shoot for maxium growth. I like to get them diameter of my thumb or so. The deer don't tend to the mature tuber as good. I like to plant an oat- radish mixture, but the last couple years, the oats come up eight inches or so and turn brown. Like a blight hits them. My wheat will be going in first week of September, all goes right. Then it will be frost seeded to Red Clover grass mixture.
  5. Thanks for the reply. It surprises me how New York state planting times vary greatly.
  6. Thanks for the reply' I like to get radish in here right about the first of August. Little earlier under dry conditions, as the deer tend to prefer them in the late season. I like to get that tuber little bigger diameter than my thumb. I'm the only one in quite a few mile radius with a radish planting, ( that I know of ) It shows with the amout of deer I draw here every year right in Muzzle Season.
  7. As always, thanks for the reply. I had 1st cutting hay that I removed and sold for $4/ bale, which in turned payed for the radish seed and urea. I toyed with the idea of no till but the ground was sod and needed to be turned under, in my opinion. If I still owned my no till drill, they would of went in by that method. I could kick myself right in the dupa for selling it. I also thought about using my tine sub tiller, but didn't want the top growth to hinder. How are your plantings doing?
  8. I hope Biden can remember her name, five minutes into conversation.
  9. Just dry enough to plow yesterday. Plowed up a ground nest of yellow jackets, they were pissed. Seven inches of rain in late July set us way back for planting. Hope to disc and plant today before the next round of wet weather. Never planted radish this late before, but figured might as well use the seed. Better late then never, I guess. Pictures to come.
  10. Very nice plantings. Hope they accomplish what they are set out to do. Just getting dry enough to plow here again.
  11. Registered, Insured, and Inspected; street legal in New York. He might want to use some wire to hood the boxup and in place though, LOL.
  12. The ' Bear Facts" are Trump in 2020 !
  13. Nice looking plantings. About ready to plating rice here, with 3 1/2" inches or rainfall since 12:20 Monday afternoon.
  14. Here's hoping for a 100% recovery for your friend. This Virus is now causing many health conditions for several that had it. People, at the beginning of the outbreak we're almost like ashamed to talk about it. Now a few months later, we're finding out much more about our family and friends that had it or were exposed to it. 2020 has really been a shit year for our family and friends.
  15. I know that fella in the top picture and had a great conversation with the man in the lower picture, BBC dinner 2011. Remember this like it was yesterday, LOL.
  16. A very difficult balance between keeping the United States economy and slowing the spread of this SARS, virius. Difficult times lie ahead for Politicians and Health Officials , as well sas the population. This Virus is real, spreading, and still very active in New York State. Be Proactive! Be Smart! Do The Research! Follow guidelines!
  17. I'll take a look at them at Runnings, Thanks
  18. Some excellent drone footage last night. The skyline was full of fireworks.
  19. Question: If I were a deer, where would the ideal place to live? Answer: Well, Amherst New York, of coarse.
  20. In celebration of the up coming deer season, I have been elevating a few deer stands. A quite of few nice Ash trees we use to lean on have since died, so it makes stand placement more difficult. Year round stamds are being checked over well. Installing a roof canopy on one and a portable on another. Looking over the hunting clothing situration and shopping for a good pair of boots. Another great deer season is in the near future. Enjoying the prep. work can only make for another rewarding season. Good Luck, Enjoy, and as always, think safety!
  21. Grandson's going to be running Dryshod Arctic Storms this hunting season.. I've treaded on 4 pair of Muck boots for 6 years now. It's time to trade up to Dryshod.
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