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Was glad to get back to recording in the stand this weekend
Posted on 10/22/15 at 12:02 pm
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Posted on 10/22/15 at 12:41 pm to Itismemc
Nice!
I've been videoing a lot this year and we should have our first one out on Youtube soon
I've been videoing a lot this year and we should have our first one out on Youtube soon
Posted on 10/22/15 at 2:41 pm to Itismemc
Nice. Y'all got some late arse cotton
Posted on 10/22/15 at 3:35 pm to LSUballs
Yeah, haven't been able to plant around it because they haven't defoliated it yet
Posted on 10/22/15 at 5:56 pm to Itismemc
Deer like Cotton? Serious question.
Posted on 10/22/15 at 6:05 pm to SportTiger1
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Deer like Cotton? Serious question
no, the only thing in this world that eats cotton is worms...
Posted on 10/22/15 at 6:49 pm to Spankum
And boil weevils
They'll bed in it all day long
They'll bed in it all day long
This post was edited on 10/22/15 at 6:50 pm
Posted on 10/22/15 at 6:50 pm to Spankum
They'll eat the piss out of the plant, especially when it's little. The fiber not so much
Posted on 10/23/15 at 12:58 am to SportTiger1
The deer on our place in Mississippi will eat the plants and foliage up until they are defoliated...they will not eat the cotton itself.
A heavy browse line is evident in the cotton after defoliation along the edges of the field where the trees' drip lines are in the way of the tractor when they defoliate.
Another thing we have found is that in years when cotton is planted our property holds much more deer as the cotton stands higher than beans/corn after harvest.
In the evenings and morning you'll literally just have deer stand up out of the cotton that you didn't even know where there.
Few years back I would of laughed at the idea of hunting cotton fields but now I would probably choose a cotton field over a harvested bean or corn field.
A heavy browse line is evident in the cotton after defoliation along the edges of the field where the trees' drip lines are in the way of the tractor when they defoliate.
Another thing we have found is that in years when cotton is planted our property holds much more deer as the cotton stands higher than beans/corn after harvest.
In the evenings and morning you'll literally just have deer stand up out of the cotton that you didn't even know where there.
Few years back I would of laughed at the idea of hunting cotton fields but now I would probably choose a cotton field over a harvested bean or corn field.
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