Show us your habitat!
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Atrazine is tough on millet
Sound familiar?
A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have. -Thomas Jefferson
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.- Karl Marx
A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have. -Thomas Jefferson
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.- Karl Marx
Re: Show us your habitat!
Laredos Forage Soybeans planted on 5.18.12. Same property as my earlier pics but a different area. I like their look and height.




Scott Baker
Re: Show us your habitat!
Tyrone Forage Soybeans - Still young but holding up well. Right now they don't look any different than any ag bean.


Scott Baker
Re: Show us your habitat!
I didn't know Sasquatch ate beans.
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“I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt
Re: Show us your habitat!
nice looking beans there!
Re: Show us your habitat!
Wingman wrote:I didn't know Sasquatch ate beans.
must be some good beans to bring Sasquatch out of hiding for a photo
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Re: Show us your habitat!
[quote="Wingman"]Delta Wildlife seed program corn planted 4/26
5/8

5/22
[quote]
Wingman, What type of planter are you using?
5/8
5/22

Wingman, What type of planter are you using?
A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.
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Re: Show us your habitat!
7100 john deere.
ISAIAH 40:31
“I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt
“I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt
Re: Show us your habitat!
Chiwapa millet

Moist soil management with barnyard grass, sprangletop, etc along with corn drilled in. Coffeeweed left for cover & buffer.

Jap millet

More jap in old cypress brake

Jap millet in my favorite hole where my dog I just put down made his final retrieve. Gonna spread some of his ashes here this season.

Moist soil management with some rice on the other side.

My work buddy helping me spread some jap before the rain


Moist soil management with barnyard grass, sprangletop, etc along with corn drilled in. Coffeeweed left for cover & buffer.

Jap millet

More jap in old cypress brake

Jap millet in my favorite hole where my dog I just put down made his final retrieve. Gonna spread some of his ashes here this season.

Moist soil management with some rice on the other side.

My work buddy helping me spread some jap before the rain


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Re: Show us your habitat!
Looks good, Sam!
ISAIAH 40:31
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“I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt
Re: Show us your habitat!
Time for a fall update! I'll take pics of mine tomorrow.
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Re: Show us your habitat!
Wingman wrote:Time for a fall update! I'll take pics of mine tomorrow.
Yo wingman.... Tomorrow done come and gone about 4 times already. Get some pics up
Get em WET!............Their feet that is.
Re: Show us your habitat!
Ok. Finally got my website working.
The corn. Some of it has broken over since being mature for nearly 3 months now. Had a solid stand of barnyard grass come up under the corn in this pond in July when the corn started dying.

In my other corn pond I had a solid stand of barnyard that matured after the corn died and then a solid stand of crabgrass that came up and matured after that. Smartweed way in the back (dark red) that I disked a few lanes through and where it came up to the far end of the corn.

A moist soil pond I had rice in last year. The muskrats tunneled in the levee late winter and the water found a crack by my drain pipe. Water was gone in late February. Barnyard grass took off and was dead by June. Smartweed started coming on strong as well as a little sedge. Late July I could see the bermuda was going crazy so I mowed about a foot off the ground and got it to where I could spray with my ATV. Hit it twice with Select which worked on the bermuda but left the smartweed unharmed. Smartweed came on back and headed out. Maybe I won't have to worry with this particular bermuda next spring but I see that the cattails are getting happy. Got to keep an eye on them before they go crazy.


Barnyard grass and other natural seed floating while pond was being flooded.

The corn. Some of it has broken over since being mature for nearly 3 months now. Had a solid stand of barnyard grass come up under the corn in this pond in July when the corn started dying.

In my other corn pond I had a solid stand of barnyard that matured after the corn died and then a solid stand of crabgrass that came up and matured after that. Smartweed way in the back (dark red) that I disked a few lanes through and where it came up to the far end of the corn.
A moist soil pond I had rice in last year. The muskrats tunneled in the levee late winter and the water found a crack by my drain pipe. Water was gone in late February. Barnyard grass took off and was dead by June. Smartweed started coming on strong as well as a little sedge. Late July I could see the bermuda was going crazy so I mowed about a foot off the ground and got it to where I could spray with my ATV. Hit it twice with Select which worked on the bermuda but left the smartweed unharmed. Smartweed came on back and headed out. Maybe I won't have to worry with this particular bermuda next spring but I see that the cattails are getting happy. Got to keep an eye on them before they go crazy.
Barnyard grass and other natural seed floating while pond was being flooded.
ISAIAH 40:31
“I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt
“I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt
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