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Danux
@danux
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Joined: Sep 1, 2015
Topics: 44 / Replies: 166
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Re: Protective Hedge

So, I'm looking in a Tre Farm index the other day, and I come across "Buffaloberry". It looks almost exactly like Sea Buckthorn, but marginally differ...

3 years ago
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Re: Protective Hedge

I think I've read about that technique. Aren't they pruning the branch off the tree to do it? I'd rather not prune down the tree. My thought wasn't to...

4 years ago
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Re: Protective Hedge

I was thinking about maybe putting some kinda catchment low in the tree, then just pulling the berries and letting them fall. I had moderate success p...

4 years ago
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Re: .22LR Single Shot?

I have just had to (over the last few weeks) shoot out some beavers. I so much prefer clean one shot kills, but in the area I was asked to do this no ...

4 years ago
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Re: .22LR Single Shot?

A quality piece is always nice to have, I say that as a cheap man, but sometimes its nice to spend the extra coin. That is not a single shot though......

4 years ago
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Re: .22LR Single Shot?

After much monthly hounding, I was able to acquire a Tikka T1X in 22LR from my preferred firearms vendor, last summer. Man I love Finnish rifles, the ...

4 years ago
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Re: Canola Straw as Mulch?

Thanks scrounger, that seems to jive with what I've been reading. I'm looking for decomposition for the first couple of years, looking to enrich the s...

4 years ago
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Re: Canola Straw as Mulch?

I've read something similar, regarding all straw types. Some, the cows won't eat, until there is nothing else to eat, but once they acquire a taste fo...

4 years ago
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Re: Canola Straw as Mulch?

Thanks Farmgal. I got my hands on some wheat straw, ultimately, so I am good for now, but canola straw is readily available and inexpensive, so perhap...

4 years ago
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Re: Canola Straw as Mulch?

So a bit of internet browsing seems to indicate that canola straw *can* be used as decomposing material for enriching soil, but the nitrogen content i...

4 years ago
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Re: First shortage.

Noticed all the canned red meat was gone from the grocery store two weeks ago. No corned beef or Spam to be had, lots of sea creatures though.I starte...

4 years ago
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Re: Bale Growing

As a followup, my bale experiment did not go well LOL. I just live too far north for any of the plants I grew to make it. They started OK, but the gro...

4 years ago
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Re: Reputable Wind Turbine Manufacturers?

Quite a deal there Peppercorn. Is that called a "gin pole"? I am not (at the moment) in a position to commit to it, but perhaps if I feeling like wast...

4 years ago
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Re: Reputable Wind Turbine Manufacturers?

I am in kinda the same position. It makes sense to augment solar with wind, but the lack of reputable + affordable small wind has left me in a state o...

4 years ago
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Re: Reputable Wind Turbine Manufacturers?

When I was researching small wind, it seemed that two manufacturers in the USA had been at it for a while. Missouri Wind and Solar, and another whose ...

4 years ago
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