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Post by Tooln on May 10, 2017 16:52:03 GMT -6
You would have laughed your ass off if you would have seen that hose fly out of the tote.
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Post by Tooln on May 10, 2017 17:33:12 GMT -6
One last video.
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Post by Sandbur on May 11, 2017 6:26:06 GMT -6
What is flowering behind the Gravenstein and cortland, in the barrier at the edge of the foodplot?
I like Crick, you qualify as a Jack Pine Savage! High standards I know. Foggy keeps trying to make the standards.
Talking about work, I like most of my farmers. Guys who think like me, talk like me, and often share the same interest, but need more time to fish and hunt.
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Post by Tooln on May 11, 2017 12:20:33 GMT -6
What is flowering behind the Gravenstein and cortland, in the barrier at the edge of the foodplot? I like Crick, you qualify as a Jack Pine Savage! High standards I know. Foggy keeps trying to make the standards. I'm not really sure what coming up there. A bunch of stumps and tops were pushed there as a block-aid. I'm also sorry Sandbur. I though it was Stu who liked crick and not creek, but it was you.
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Post by Tooln on May 15, 2017 15:49:10 GMT -6
What is flowering behind the Gravenstein and cortland, in the barrier at the edge of the foodplot? I like Crick, you qualify as a Jack Pine Savage! High standards I know. Foggy keeps trying to make the standards. Talking about work, I like most of my farmers. Guys who think like me, talk like me, and often share the same interest, but need more time to fish and hunt. Not really sure what it is. Some sort of bush, it in several places along the edge of the plot where I pushed tops & stumps. Don't have it anywhere else on the property that I can see.
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Post by smsmith on May 15, 2017 16:05:29 GMT -6
Looks like elderberry, but I think it's too early for them to be blooming
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Post by Tooln on May 16, 2017 12:54:06 GMT -6
Looks like elderberry, but I think it's too early for them to be blooming I'll have to keep an eye on them and see it any berries produce. I got a buddy who makes wine, maybe he'll make a batch if they are.
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Post by sd51555 on May 16, 2017 16:29:03 GMT -6
That would have been my guess. I don't know when they bloom though either.
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Post by badgerfowl on May 16, 2017 17:25:43 GMT -6
Usually June around here in south central Wisconsin.
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Post by smsmith on May 16, 2017 17:27:57 GMT -6
Usually June around here in south central Wisconsin. That's what I would have guessed, maybe mid-late June. They sure do look like elderberries though. I'm wondering if they may be red elderberry instead of black.
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Post by badgerfowl on May 16, 2017 18:12:10 GMT -6
Usually June around here in south central Wisconsin. That's what I would have guessed, maybe mid-late June. They sure do look like elderberries though. I'm wondering if they may be red elderberry instead of black. Could be. I just seem to recall seeing the flowers in June between Madison and tomah along the interstate.
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Post by Sandbur on May 19, 2017 6:24:41 GMT -6
Red elder?? I have some of both elderberries on the Sandbox.
I remember something about toxicity in red elder.
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Post by Tooln on Jul 29, 2017 18:41:52 GMT -6
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Post by nhmountains on Jul 30, 2017 7:52:46 GMT -6
Nice Tooln,
A few more years and no bear and your deer are going to be in that orchard daily from July through December.
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Post by buckvelvet on Jul 31, 2017 7:55:37 GMT -6
Nice work for sure!
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