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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: CNC] #1373878
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DW he's busy googling the answer right now. He'll come back with a YouTube video soon. Just wait


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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: CNC] #1373978
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Its really no surprise that the folks like Dr D…BSK and others quit posting here. No one can even try to have a serious conversation with others without guys like y’all lining up to see who can be the biggest dipshit. You don’t have any interest in what we’re discussing. The only interest you guys have is trying to get attention from others by being a peckerhead.


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This is probably going to be the end of the turnips during this heat wave. I think they’re about done with. Very pleased with how they’ve turned out though. I’ve ended up with a field full of baseball to softball sized turnips…some bigger, some smaller. Should be great food for the soil. It was a cheap experiment as well at a rate of 2 lbs/ac...which is around $5. Spring turnips may actually end up being a good option for folks interested in building their soils. I wasn’t able to produce them in the fall due to the browsing pressure but the spring turnips have done much better



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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: CNC] #1374048
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Originally Posted By: CNC
Its really no surprise that the folks like Dr D…BSK and others quit posting here. No one can even try to have a serious conversation with others without guys like y’all lining up to see who can be the biggest dipshit. You don’t have any interest in what we’re discussing. The only interest you guys have is trying to get attention from others by being a peckerhead.



That's the way you always respond when you get a question you don't like. Love it how you rip into some the way they lime and fertilize , but it's OK to just go out and throw trip 13 with no samples if they are one of your throw and mow disciples . I think you are the attention hound, and quick on the name calling trigger . BTW, you ain't no BSK or Dr. D.



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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: CNC] #1374060
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Damn you have to dig a hole to get in to take that pic?


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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: 2Dogs] #1374063
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Originally Posted By: 2Dogs
That's the way you always respond when you get a question you don't like. Love it how you rip into some the way they lime and fertilize , but it's OK to just go out and throw trip 13 with no samples if they are one of your throw and mow disciples . I think you are the attention hound, and quick on the name calling trigger . BTW, you ain't no BSK or Dr. D.


It would be different if you guys were actually asking questions because you were truly interested….but you’re not. You’re just sitting around trying to come up with any and every question you can ask just so you can keep continually nut checking someone in front of the crowd and getting your attention you crave. Its pretty juvenile and ignorant really, especially when you don’t even try and take the time to comprehend the things someone is saying. You guys should try and learn how to engage in civil debate. Folks doing this right here is slowly turning a great forum where you use to be able to discuss deer into just a bunch a dipshits standing around thumping each other in the nuts. You can’t even leave the QDMA part of the forum open to the folks who want talk about such topics.


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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: 257wbymag] #1374070
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Originally Posted By: 257wbymag
Damn you have to dig a hole to get in to take that pic?


That’s how some of the best photographers I know do it……. smile



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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: CNC] #1374083
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Originally Posted By: CNC

As far as my hunting club…..I haven’t checked on it in several weeks. The situation there is even more extreme than what I’m dealing with here on my test plot. I haven’t even been able to grow the same type of weeds there yet during the summer. My summer fields last year ended up being mostly dog fennel, black eyed susans, etc….just stuff the deer absolutely would not eat…..everything else in the plot was consumed.



Did you lime and fertilze these plots accordingly per a soil sample? How long have you been doing this method on those plots?


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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: N2TRKYS] #1374096
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Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
[quote=CNC]Did you lime and fertilze these plots accordingly per a soil sample? How long have you been doing this method on those plots?


Yes…..1 ˝ years


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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: CNC] #1374107
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Originally Posted By: CNC
Originally Posted By: 2Dogs
That's the way you always respond when you get a question you don't like. Love it how you rip into some the way they lime and fertilize , but it's OK to just go out and throw trip 13 with no samples if they are one of your throw and mow disciples . I think you are the attention hound, and quick on the name calling trigger . BTW, you ain't no BSK or Dr. D.


It would be different if you guys were actually asking questions because you were truly interested….but you’re not. You’re just sitting around trying to come up with any and every question you can ask just so you can keep continually nut checking someone in front of the crowd and getting your attention you crave. Its pretty juvenile and ignorant really, especially when you don’t even try and take the time to comprehend the things someone is saying. You guys should try and learn how to engage in civil debate. Folks doing this right here is slowly turning a great forum where you use to be able to discuss deer into just a bunch a dipshits standing around thumping each other in the nuts. You can’t even leave the QDMA part of the forum open to the folks who want talk about such topics.


I think Brad asked several legit questions. I and others have asked legit questions in the past , only to have them go unanswered or twisted to look like a got ya.

Awful quick with the name calling and gay stuff. frown Carry on Yoda.



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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: CNC] #1374157
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Feel free to go back to page one and list all of the unaddressed questions.


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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: CNC] #1374189
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I'm sure there are several folks on here who are interested. I sm interested and have done quite a bit of study on no-till farming techniques, which have many of the same concepts, only much more controlled in a farming application. The main problem I've had with this thread is not the questions or opposing views (which can always be expected with anything thats non-traditional), but it's the minute by minute updates on how things are going with your plots. Some updates and pics are nice, but when you wind up with 64-65 pages on a thread it becomes pretty much useless, because it's way too much to wade through if you are trying to find some useful info. It's a thread you started and you have the right to post as much as you want, but just remember when a thread starts getting too long it kind of defeats the purpose of getting out new info and new thoughts because most folks will not wade through that many pages to find something. I like threads where the main points are made pro and con, a few pics for a visual are helpful, and a few updates along the way to support the idea being presented. This will give folks the opportunity to jump in with a few questions as well. This keeps the info relatively concise and not too strung out.
Just my two cents...

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Originally Posted By: westflgator
I'm sure there are several folks on here who are interested. I sm interested and have done quite a bit of study on no-till farming techniques, which have many of the same concepts, only much more controlled in a farming application. The main problem I've had with this thread is not the questions or opposing views (which can always be expected with anything thats non-traditional), but it's the minute by minute updates on how things are going with your plots. Some updates and pics are nice, but when you wind up with 64-65 pages on a thread it becomes pretty much useless, because it's way too much to wade through if you are trying to find some useful info. It's a thread you started and you have the right to post as much as you want, but just remember when a thread starts getting too long it kind of defeats the purpose of getting out new info and new thoughts because most folks will not wade through that many pages to find something. I like threads where the main points are made pro and con, a few pics for a visual are helpful, and a few updates along the way to support the idea being presented. This will give folks the opportunity to jump in with a few questions as well. This keeps the info relatively concise and not too strung out.
Just my two cents...


I agree with you about the long threads losing the audience sometimes. I usually try to start a new thread periodically just to start fresh and allow any folks who are interested to jump in. However, these threads are purposely meant to play out in real time….as the conditions play out week be week or day by day and as the field progresses. Folks follow along and ask questions along the way. It’s not really meant to be a thread where you start on page 1 and read through all 50 pages. It meant to be an on going discussion. Sometimes that runs into lots of pages. smile


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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: CNC] #1374274
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[quote=CNC]Did you lime and fertilze these plots accordingly per a soil sample? How long have you been doing this method on those plots?


Yes…..1 ˝ years



What was planted for the first planting? To get it started, was as it disked in or throw and mow?


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Was wondering if this thread was competing for the record for longest running thread on Aldeer

Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: N2TRKYS] #1374469
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Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
What was planted for the first planting? To get it started, was as it disked in or throw and mow?


Cereal rye and clover planted throw and mow in early Oct.

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If my damn fields don't get get a good rain quick they're toast. How bout y'all bickering asses go strip naked and do a rain dance. No pics I just want some damn rain.


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Originally Posted By: Turkey_neck
If my damn fields don't get get a good rain quick they're toast. How bout y'all bickering asses go strip naked and do a rain dance. No pics I just want some damn rain.


Looks they're gonna have to hold out for two more days according to the forecast. My field started showing some signs of stress today with some leaf curling during midday. It may look a little ugly for the next couple of days but I think it will bounce back fine if some showers come in later in the week.


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Originally Posted By: CNC
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
What was planted for the first planting? To get it started, was as it disked in or throw and mow?


Cereal rye and clover planted throw and mow in early Oct.



Was there enough growth to carry over into the summer or did you plant anything during the spring/summer?


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Re: Throw n' Mow Tutorial [Re: N2TRKYS] #1374621
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Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: CNC
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
What was planted for the first planting? To get it started, was as it disked in or throw and mow?


Cereal rye and clover planted throw and mow in early Oct.



Was there enough growth to carry over into the summer or did you plant anything during the spring/summer?


No....the deer ate it all. Virtually zero net biomass to carry over from the rye. Just grew weeds during the following summer.


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