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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: Remington270]
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09/15/16 02:51 PM
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Clem
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Different tree. Locust has $*($(@ thorns on it and long seed pods, like a mimosa tree only longer. Honey locust - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honey_locustAlso there's a black locust and water locust, with slight differences Bois d'arc - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maclura_pomifera
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: ronfromramer]
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09/15/16 03:04 PM
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leroycnbucks
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We've always called them mock orange. I have some posts on my property line fence that are at least 50 yrs old and still solid as a rock. Don't even think about trying to cut one that is aged with a chainsaw. Around here if you see them you know it's black belt soil also known as prairie mud when it's wet, like concrete when it's dry You got that right Ron! My daddy's buddy that was a farmer in Hope Hull would always say about farming prairie mud " if you stick with it in the summer it will stick with you in the winter."
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: Remington270]
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09/15/16 03:13 PM
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We always called them horse apples when I was a kid...I have no idea why though... I haven't seen one in years...
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: DeerNutz0U812_]
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09/15/16 03:15 PM
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ronfromramer
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We always called them horse apples when I was a kid...I have no idea why though... I haven't seen one in years... Believe it or not, horses will eat them. Don't ask me why
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: Remington270]
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09/15/16 03:30 PM
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If anyone wants to grow some let me know. We throw hundreds of the fruits away every summer getting them off the turf. And if you ain't got the limbs high enough you will look like you just got out of a cat fight.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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09/15/16 03:39 PM
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Is it the same thing we call Locust in these here parts? No. Most folks up our way call them hedge apples
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: Remington270]
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09/15/16 04:15 PM
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I know it can be turned into a damn fine duck call.
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: Remington270]
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09/16/16 03:17 AM
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: Geno]
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09/16/16 03:25 AM
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The bane of survey crew's existence. Man I bet so!
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: Remington270]
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09/16/16 04:02 AM
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They make for a nice knife handle.
The left lane is for the the purpose of moving the flow of traffic forward regardless of the speed limit. If your impeding the flow of traffic get your ass in the right lane. It's really that simple...
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: Crowmthtr]
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09/16/16 05:05 AM
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Makes good fire wood also. Just don't try to split it with an ax. It's like try to split a chunk of hard rubber. Even a razor sharp ax will just bounce off it. When the wood is burned it has the hottest BTU of any wood in america. Do not use in a fireplace. We burn alot of it in the firepit in Sumter and you will back up with it gets going. When dead and dry it is about as hard as concrete. Termites will not eat it. There are fence posts on our place that are well over 100 years old. The wire has long since rusted away but the fence post still remains. They have some good thorns on them but there is another tree that I do not know the name of. I have only seen them in Sumter. They are not at my place in Pickens. They will ruin any tire that touches them. After patching and plugging tires I finally filled them all with foam. Every tractor, disk, bush hog, log splitter tire has foam. Here is what it looks like: Those thorns are about the size and hardness of old concrete nails.
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: Remington270]
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09/16/16 08:56 AM
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The place in Missouri we hunt has them. The farmer has 2 gate post in front of his mothers home that were put there in 1908 and it still is used today but they cant drive staples in it so the wire has to be tied to it
Live like you are dieing!!!
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: Remington270]
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09/16/16 10:16 AM
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When they get about rotten and soften up deer eat them also.
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Re: Bodock trees
[Re: biglmbass]
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09/16/16 10:21 AM
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They make for a nice knife handle. If the wood has a nice grain to it I bet that's a really good idea.
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