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teamasc
Forum Admin

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Posted - 03/20/2009 : 15:59:59
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Dan, I'll see you in the morning. I'll be bringing my five year old, and I'll call Greg to see if he wants to carpool.
Todd Alexander ASC Membership Services Manager talexander@team-asc.com www.team-asc.com 734-552-4839 |
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teamasc
Forum Admin

1348 Posts |
Posted - 03/25/2009 : 07:14:41
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With the help of AJ, Mike, Dan, and Greg, we freed up the trees in question. Hopefully it will pay off. Had a great day for it, and lots of help, made it go pretty quick. Had more to do than I anticipated, since we actually cut out some of the competing trees. Made lots of nice brush piles for Willy and his bunnies, too.
Todd Alexander ASC Membership Services Manager talexander@team-asc.com www.team-asc.com 734-552-4839 |
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Dan
New Member

61 Posts |
Posted - 04/05/2009 : 18:27:13
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| The seed has arrived. The west side trail to the woods is torn up from the logging equipment. So I will reseed that as well with a perennial food plot mix. Total seed cost $119. Thanks for the help. The woods belong to the treefrogs right now. |
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brianjordan
Junior Member

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Posted - 08/19/2009 : 16:50:01
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Where did the seed end up going again?
Brian Jordan 810-348-1667 jegorah@yahoo.com michigan sportsman handle: brian *** Taking care of land is everyone's responsiblity. Please do your part to clean up litter when you see it while out scouting or hunting. *** |
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Dan
New Member

61 Posts |
Posted - 08/23/2009 : 19:42:56
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| The seed went into 5 different plots. Started out with good germination and then rain, rain, rain. had a lot of weed competition so I am disappointed with the results. If we do it again next year I will plant using the round-up method. Stop by and I will show you where they are. I was worried about the pheasant nesting this spring with all the rain. But I recently saw a hen with 12 chicks by the road. of course they will disappear come hunting season. This reminds me. I have trapped 3 cats of the property in the last 2 months. If anyone sees one please make it disappear. This is the greenest summer I can remember with all the rain. The farmers are not happy, wheat heads to wet, soy beans in low areas not good, corn late. One good thing is the wild apple trees have apples this year. There is also a lot of growth is some parts of the woods. |
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Dan
New Member

61 Posts |
Posted - 11/24/2009 : 13:33:33
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| `Talked to my farm tenant last night. He said he will start taking down the corn next week. We might also leave a couple patches of corn standing for the pheasants. Dan |
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frank
Average Member

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Posted - 11/25/2009 : 07:37:49
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Thank you for keeping us updated Dan, I appreciate it very much. It would be great if the Farmer could leave a bit of corn standing.
Frank Manning Mid Michigan/Thumb Area LandManager frankm1968@hotmail.com (810)347-5292
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