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@ Jetlink « Fri 9:35:15 pm »
Not really to bait but just to provide food and refuge. It doesn’t naturally reseed usually. The land management team tills the soil and plants a basic crop every year. They don’t really use an aggressive fertilizer or pest treatment program. Not going for yield. Just providing some feed and cover crop for game and keeping the field tilled so,it doesn’t go to trees.
@ Jetlink « Fri 9:32:57 pm »
~Z~ wrote: For the hunters out there: are these odd shaped farm fields used mainly for baiting animals for hunting? https://maps.app.goo.gl/PkPaYGyJitdsB9aF6This is in the Barry County state game area. They seemed very loosely planted, like the corn just grows, falls, and reseeds itself each year. Odd shaped with trees in the middle of some, and winding looking. Probably to lure game out and give cover for hunters?
yes. Food plots.
@ AARR « Fri 8:03:35 pm »
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@ AARR « Fri 2:48:11 pm »
Highly recommend this for biking!
@ AARR « Fri 2:47:42 pm »
23+ miles after adding the Dequindre Cut
@ AARR « Fri 1:13:07 pm »
17 miles so far including a trip around Belle Isle
@ AARR « Fri 1:12:36 pm »
Live from Andrew’s Bar & Grill
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@ mikado19 « Fri 11:48:27 am »
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@ ~Z~ « Fri 11:47:34 am »
For the hunters out there: are these odd shaped farm fields used mainly for baiting animals for hunting? https://maps.app.goo.gl/PkPaYGyJitdsB9aF6
This is in the Barry County state game area. They seemed very loosely planted, like the corn just grows, falls, and reseeds itself each year. Odd shaped with trees in the middle of some, and winding looking. Probably to lure game out and give cover for hunters?
@ AARR « Fri 10:03:11 am »
Live from the Detroit Riverwalk where Mrs AARR and I will be biking
@ Jetlink « Fri 9:17:53 am »
Probably other distributers and users as well
@ Jetlink « Fri 9:12:45 am »
Herbrucks supplies all eggs for McDonalds east of the Mississipp, Cargill, Meijer.
@ Jetlink « Fri 9:11:01 am »
There was another round of avian flu over the spring and summer locally (Herbrucks) that put a lot of pressure on the local and regional egg supply. This has likely finally trickled into the higher prices you are seeing now. During the peak of the production interuption prices remained low.
@ AARR « Fri 7:19:27 am »
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