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Pretty much most brands on video mode will spook deer from my experience. I really like the idea of video over still pics, but since the deer in my area are so skittish I’ve seen enough to turn video off on all my cams. Using still photos on 15 - 30 second intervals, I don’t see that the deer care at all, even the more wary mature bucks.

re: Mahindra 2538

Posted by WTHhappened on 3/16/25 at 8:46 pm to
Be careful with some of the advice on here. You’ll have to weed out the tractor dealers.
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It’s 100% BS. LSU had to run those ads as part of their USAID funding.


100% correct on this. The Ag Center received a huge grant from the USDA for their “Climate Smart Initiative” in rice and other crops (which DOGE cut).

Total woke nonsense - but you know public universities love those federal grants.

Yields aren’t declining if you take out the 2023 drought year.

re: Purple Martin discussion

Posted by WTHhappened on 3/2/25 at 7:52 pm to
Had 2 pairs of scouts show up last weekend.
The best solution is to try different brands of dog food. I had this problem with a few of my past pets. We tried different brands of dog food and found a few that eliminated the problem.

Every dog is different, and so is every brand of dog food.

re: Used tractor needed

Posted by WTHhappened on 3/4/24 at 10:34 pm to
I’ve purchased two from Terry in the past for our job sites. He’s legit and a stand up guy.

His prices and professionalism get some tractor dealerships all riled up.

re: Older 1911

Posted by WTHhappened on 12/16/23 at 8:19 pm to
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I never understood how some soldiers kept their issued arms after the wars. A guy that used to live next to me has an M14 he said his paw paw (or maybe uncle) used in Vietnam. Is that even possible?


My grandfather brought home a German Luger after WWII and my uncle has it to this day. It’s in excellent condition. The story we were told was my grandfather swiped it off a pile of German weapons that were going to be “disposed of” when the war had ended. He was worried it would get confiscated on his way home, so he completely dismantled it and gave the individual parts to several of men in his regimen to stash for the trip home. When they were back in the U.S., some of the men were still with my grandfather and handed the parts back to him. Others had to be mailed. He had it all back whole within a year after the war ended.