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  1. That tilller sure does a nice job. Having the Kioti ahead of it is an added bonus. Hows the tractor working out?
  2. Erie County fair always a great time. Wear comfortable footwear, LOL. Grand kids love the I Got It games.
  3. Went up Rt 8, north of Utica last week on our way to catch the ferry in Essex New York over to Vermont. Lot of hens standing in the road but, not a poult with any. Lot of hunting camps on that highway. Great country!
  4. Never alone. Always have wildlife around me.
  5. Agricultural supported areas are where I place my bet. Pump the nutrition into them and I'll show you some big antlers. I know of only one sure way of keeping them on our property; hanging them on the wall.
  6. Got'em all out during the rain event of last week. Now all we need is October 1st., a little luck, a sharp arrow, and be present to win..
  7. You think it's fish or some facsimile there of.
  8. Way to go, LET EM GROW. Speeds the whole planting cycle up. I have some hay that's getting seedy. I just may roll it over and try this with some radish. I tend to work up a good seed bed for radish, but with a year like this, what the hoot.
  9. A front end loader is tough on a front axle of a tractor., no matter what the make. The boom and bucket should be removed when not in use. Higher speed road travel is the worst enemy. I advised it to my customers for years now. Also, front tires should never be loaded, with a front loader installed.
  10. Nice mass. Looks like a solid 60 lbs. of tender venison. Wonder what the girth chart measurements are?
  11. The late planted corn isn't a bad this. I may plant some around the 15th of August, as deer will eat the young tender leaves.
  12. We also found that field mice love to make nests with carpet. I'll take some pictures of inside of our blind. Don't make it to comfortable inside, makes one want to fall a sleep, lol.
  13. i'D coat the whole inside, make it as dark as possible. We rubber matted the floor with horse mats from TSC.. Sure quieted down footwear and chair contact with the wood floor. Drop a pocket knife of release, no noise.
  14. For starters, it starting to really suck in this climate, if your realize your income from farming. Working with the weather is becoming an real under statement. With that being said; around theses parts, we have corn just over our ankles in many fields; hopes of a late frost. Seventy five day corn sold out quick. Shorter day corn seed will make grain, most likely for the bunk, but picking corn going to be a shortage locally. Silage corn feed has to start to dent, for valued feed nutrition. For the value of hunting, I'd get some radish or other source of nutrition planted. We're planting radish Saturday. Wheat going in first week of September, for a late season draw.
  15. I know someone else that's the same way. lol.
  16. We painted the inside of our blinds black to help with concealment. I only wish we had more opening windows when it was built. Put them in now, it's far easier to stick black cardboard inside them, not needed. I think you're find out blind spots don't harvest deer.
  17. We have a 6 x 6 blind with 2 x 2 centered window, hinge at the top on all four walls. Bottoms are maybe 3 ' off the floor. Their are blind spots on all the corners, which we found out, could offer more shots, if long slender windows were installed lan on install before this bow..We shoot out of a chair. That blind salvaged a rainy bow season last year and some nasty hail storms on occasion.
  18. We had one that I have been bypassing for several seasons now, on the shoulder. Bases size of pop can. I'm still sick over it.
  19. One of these laid on the shoulder of the road a few weeks back. Made me down right sick for days.
  20. Even with " Right To Farm" laws here in Niagara, we have those ( that vote, by the way) move into the country and try to stir the bees nest every so often. So many of these people with their college degrees and high paying jobs can't even apply basic common sense. You live down wind from a 1000 cow dairy farm, it's gonna stink folks.
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