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Post by wiscwhip on Jun 1, 2018 18:52:11 GMT -6
I thought the Indians were growing corn before the white man came. Do you have jap Bush honeysuckle? If not, come through and area like SW Ohio where it chokes out everything else. If you cut down hardwoods, they won’t get a chance to regen because the jap will not let it. Two wrongs or even 200 years of wrongs don’t make it right. Make what right? "it", of course!
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Post by Reagan on Jun 1, 2018 19:03:36 GMT -6
It
Liking invasives. Or even worse, promoting invasives.
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Post by wiscwhip on Jun 1, 2018 19:11:55 GMT -6
It Liking invasives. Or even worse, promoting invasives. Oooohhh, that It, I though maybe you were referring to "it". I got it now...I think?
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Post by Sandbur on Jun 1, 2018 20:24:05 GMT -6
Art.......Did you kill this plants on your place.....or let them grow? I just left them alone. Stu thought they would not be a significant problem.
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Post by Sandbur on Jun 1, 2018 20:26:50 GMT -6
Any bush that grows into natural deer bedding complete with canopy sounds good to me. Pheasants,beans, turkeys, and brown trout are all non native. I corrected it for you.
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Post by batman on Jun 2, 2018 4:50:23 GMT -6
I think cows and pigs are invasive as well. And sheep and goats. And brassica. And most clovers. And coconuts.
Red cedar. Winter wheat.
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Post by Reagan on Jun 2, 2018 5:43:00 GMT -6
Isn’t there a difference between something with foreign origins and something that is invasive.
I don’t see pheasants over running the USA in an uncontrollable population explosion.
Kudzu and Bush honeysuckle, different story.
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Post by batman on Jun 2, 2018 6:17:33 GMT -6
Isn’t there a difference between something with foreign origins and something that is invasive. I don’t see pheasants over running the USA in an uncontrollable population explosion. Kudzu and Bush honeysuckle, different story. I think it depends if a state agency can get funding to fight it. Then it’s labeled invasive.
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Post by Sandbur on Jun 2, 2018 7:06:02 GMT -6
I think cows and pigs are invasive as well. And sheep and goats. And brassica. And most clovers. And coconuts. Red cedar. Winter wheat. Alfalfa, clover, turkeys, politicians, turkeys, corn, turkeys,
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Post by Foggy on Jun 2, 2018 9:13:20 GMT -6
I'm pretty sure turkeys are native to MN....no?
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Post by Sandbur on Jun 2, 2018 9:56:47 GMT -6
I'm pretty sure turkeys are native to MN....no? Shsss! Not native to my parts of Minnesota .
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Post by batman on Jun 2, 2018 10:18:50 GMT -6
Jack Pines definitely invasive. And they rarely get promoted.
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Post by Sandbur on Jun 2, 2018 10:31:54 GMT -6
Jack Pines definitely invasive. And they rarely get promoted. Jealousy from those who ain’t JPS’s. JPS are a lofty goal to shoot for, or shoot at?
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Post by batman on Jun 2, 2018 10:58:17 GMT -6
Jack Pines definitely invasive. And they rarely get promoted. Jealousy from those who ain’t JPS’s. JPS are a lofty goal to shoot for, or shoot at? Damn things are all crooked. Every jack pine I ever Met is crooked.
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