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  1. I just took a drive down through southeastern Niagara, and northeastern Erie Counties. Some of the corn that could be panted early doesn't look to bad, as it begins to tassel out. Other fields, the bottoms leaves are drying up, wilting, and looks stunted. Several fields of no till are going back into the soil. We have had .15 of an inch the whole month of July.
  2. Walk around with of those Walmart lawn seed spreaders. Wi'll make a farmer out of you yet, Biz.
  3. Holy cow, that's over $100/ bushel. I plant some and sell it for half, LOL.
  4. Once you get the oak growing, you'll find oaks saplings all over your property. Shag bark hickory is another good tree to get established.
  5. Really tuned out nice. I like the detail you carve into your work.
  6. Guess I have to start growing some acreage for seed.
  7. We missed it all. Northwest and south of us got rain. We were left out again. To the point now, watering the garden just to keep the plants alive.
  8. Reminder: A new " 2018 Hunting NY. Whitetail Classic" contest has now stated over in the " Deer Hunting" thread section. Read the rules, then sign up for a chance to win some really nice prizes and enjoy some really nice New York State deer hunting.
  9. I would say the whole state is having a problem. Thanks for posting.
  10. All these fronts have been going through relatively dry for the last month in our area. We can only hope this cold front gives some moisture today.
  11. I find it kind of relaxing doing the work in a way. When deer season rolls around and those tails are waving, it makes it all worth while. How the tractor preforming? Might want to secure all those hair pins on the roll bar and three point hitch arms. Brush has a tendency to lose'em. Good luck on the plots and enjoy.
  12. I haven' t mowed the lawn in weeks. Everything is brown except for a few weeds. The chicory that comes up in it, get's the grass shears.
  13. I was under the impression Phade liked the Covert brand? Their are a bunch of Coverts on Ebay for something like $50 or their about.
  14. Browning has what I think they called "Zero Blur" technology (Eliminate motion blur on moving animals). Does this feature work on your cams?
  15. How are the Browning Micro series? I can't keep track of all the names and numbers of these cameras. Can a person use MP to keep track of the years these cameras came out?
  16. I most likely will bale the hay (straw by now) and work with my Allis Min Till. I'll have to live with the stubble.
  17. I really can;'t believe the price of some of these items, nowadays. I'm sure glad I bought much of my hunting gear years ago. I always look at garage sales and flea markets for hunting gear today. Then, sometimes it way over priced.
  18. I worked the radish and oat ground quickly yesterday and rolled it to retain what moisture is there. I would like to plant end of July in time for a good bow season draw. I also tried plowing with new points on the plow. The plow wouldn't go in the ground. I would no till this piece but, I want to used the dried out hay on top for green manure. We need a hurricane full of moisture to do any good right now.
  19. Take a hoe and a rack back, work the ground up a little, lay the seed, rake to cover and walk on it to pack it down. Growalot used to do it, and you saw what she grew.
  20. Rye ground will need to worked up to plant 2" deep. Better yet, I'd forget the rye and plant radish August 1st.
  21. A local feed store ought to have common rye. Just as good as your higher price seed. Think about planting some Field Radish with it. Maybe will see your pic on here with a big New York rack this fall.
  22. As with CWD, the thread just fizzled away.
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