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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- This episode is packed with 6 listener submitted questions after Don and Terry dive into which bedding cover is best for your property and goals. Straight Switchgrass or Blends? Each have their place.
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Great podcast! Would be very interested in learning more about onX. Thanks for all you guys do!
Definitely would like more info on how to use ONX especially for layout for habitat management
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That would be great to bring someone on. Good idea.
Yes that would be excellent have x hunt on help us with use of.
Happy new year! Keep up the awesome work you two are doing!
Hey guys, great podcast as always! I would be very interested in you guys having someone from OnX Hunt on to do a screenshare for us.
That would be awesome to get someone on from Onx
Yes. Would be interested in the tips and tools for onX.
Yes, I am new to onX and still learning how to use it. I would love to learn more and if you could get someone on the show to explain all the option and how to use them would be great.
Happy New Year! I enjoyed the podcast. The older I get the more I realize we won’t be able to eliminate the invasives of stupidly. It appears the national educational system has found a way to eliminate any level of the majority of people performing anything well (or wanting to) as in the Peter principle. Students are no longer taught how to think rationally or for themselves.
You can spray simazine prior to spring greenup after frost seeding switch, then hit any other weeds with glyphosphate before the switch germinates. Also a trick with cedars, I have had good luck hinging medium sized trees just don't cut too far through it. And you can take a saw and cut off the tops of smaller cedars and they will grow bushy wont grow taller.
Interested in learning more about OnX. We have been using HuntStand for years and they appear similar. A comparison would be great!
I use BaseMap. For me it was the map information used. They were most up to date of all that I trialed with the satellite data. Even still I would love for them to have someone on and maybe switch over myself.
Yes would love to learn more about on x do it!!!!
We have been using your deer feed in some of our hunting video experiments and it’s “won” both times
Thank you!
You guys are great, and I understand you sell switch and miscanthus, but it seems a bit nuts to plant a whole field in switch with miscanthus in the upper Midwest for many reasons. I would think you would want some browse and standable cover in the Winter. Totally agree with drilling switch vs frost seeding. Happy New Year.
Would love to see an onX representative on the podcast
I’m commenting before listening to whole episode. I don’t use onX but would still love to hear someone go over the features. My question on miscanthus got answered with question 1. As for the management guide will those be available at the dealers?
yes, the LMG will be available at dealers
What height can I expect with a spring planting of Switch?
the first year it will be between waist high and shoulder high most of the time. Second year 6' and third year 6-8'
Do you have a digital copy of the land management guide?
no. sorry
You lost me with the chemical sprays. Check out the lawsuits against Bayer.
Safe as long as you use glasses, gloves and a mask.
Proper PPE and it’s a non issue.
@@patrickanderson5727 Ruminants depend on bacteria, the herbicides kill this bacteria. I had all my beehives near a field that was sprayed by herbicide, there was a breeze that blew through them and killed every single bee. I researched the herbicide and on the warning label it advised not to allow farm animals in the area for 30 days. So what about the deer? I read an old book about the life cycle of deer in the UP of Michigan and the book cited a biological study of deer that simply didn't have food for a relatively short period of time and the bacteria in their digestive system died off but the deer were still very much alive. Even though they were fed the deer still wasted away and died. So my next question would be is CWD and that midge problem actually agricultural poisons carefully hidden by the fascists that produce the poison?
@@aaronshorter864 Not so black and white methinks.
Unfortunately herbisides are needed. And the ones used in food plots like gly are mild compared to the alternatives.
Shoot a deer it’s fun