Monthly Archives: July 2011

That High Quality H2O

Here we are at almost forty days over one hundred degrees,  and more than that since substantial rain.  I’ve been getting a surprising number of trail cam pics so far this summer.  My pea and bean field is doing awesome … Continue reading

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The Amazing Austrian Winter Pea

The very first legume I ever planted for deer was the winter pea.  There are several types of field peas but, here in Oklahoma they are called Austrian winter peas.  One variety that has done exceptionally well for me is … Continue reading

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Labor Day Labor

     Even though we are in a drought, it is still getting close to that time.  We should all be thinking about what we need to do as far as our great management schemes.  You know, the ones that our … Continue reading

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Now Arriving…

     Well, here I am.  I’ve officially joined the big blogosphere.  This probably should’ve been my first post.  The drought and heat were just the first things I wanted to talk about.  Gripe about basically.  After some thinking, and constructive … Continue reading

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