Episode 228 - Is Iowa Really the Best State?
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Summary
In this episode, Don and Terry discuss Don's trail camera deployment, his creative spring on his property to keep deer off his soybeans, and the recent changes to deer hunting regulations in Iowa. They also provide an update on Don's daughter's health and answer a question about preparing fall plots when weeds have taken over. In this conversation, Don and Terry discuss various topics related to habitat management and deer hunting. They provide advice on managing weeds in food plots, the timing of herbicide application, and the importance of not disturbing the soil after spraying. They also discuss the benefits and challenges of frost seeding switchgrass and the use of cover crops. The conversation touches on the age of harvested does and the impact of bobcats on the deer population. They also mention the upcoming release of Real World batteries.
trail cameras, deer hunting, soybeans, herbicides, Iowa, cancer, fall plots, weeds, habitat management, deer hunting, weed control, herbicide application, frost seeding, switchgrass, cover crops, doe harvest, bobcats, Real World batteries - Розваги
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Can you imagine the quality of deer if Iowa would stop group/deer drives?
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Alpha gal syndrome is a big problem. From the lone star tick, if you get it, can't eat meats from mammals. My sister has it, no fun.
Deer pound my plots like that all the time that’s why I planted Milo this year. Deer won’t eat it until it matures
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Rototiller or rotovator?
What would I spray on standard beans ? Not Gen 2?
I would need to know exactly what you mean by "standard beans". There are a lot of different traited soybeans
@@chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147 ok. They’re not roundup ready is all I know .
@@scottellis8964 I dont like giving herbicide advice as it is but without knowing the specific genetics of your soybeans I just wont do it. The last thing I want to do is offer bad advice that kills your plot. Sorry
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All batteries can be recharged before they are completely drained I use a phone usb charger I converted from a old device
From my knowledge of corn pollination, pollination does not change the genetics of that growing plants it only changes the seeds of the next generation plants. plants
cross pollination does not change the genetics of the plants but it does change the genetics and nutrient content of the seed those plants produce. I wish I could post photos here to explain better. Appreciate your comment and support. Thank you
Amen Don !!! Go Trump. Praying for your daughter. Terry prayers for you and your family. I love listening to the podcast thanks for you time y’all take to do this. God bless y’all both. Jesus loves us all.
My goodness the amount of spraying you guys do is insane. Without bias can you guys please look into toxicity reports of your soil and wildlife please. I’ve been watching studies about this and the chemicals are traveling to soil, then plants, then animals and into us.
If it’s safe would you drink a teaspoon of it? I feel we take the word of these billion dollar companies just for convenience without really looking into consequences. I love you guys but I’m concerned that we don’t look at long term effects because something is easier.
Well, the problem is there is so much herbicide all around us here in big ag I don't know that the couple quarts that are sprayed here on plots is even a drop in the bucket compared to what's drifting in from across the line. If you want grain food plots there's no other option.
Quit using such good seed