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FREEDGUY
Orange Level Access Joined: 15 Apr 2017 Location: South West Mich Points: 5391 |
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Posted: 29 Jun 2022 at 7:38pm |
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To a soybean field: groundhogs, deer, or turkeys ?
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klinemar
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Hail.
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steve(ill)
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around Illinois, WIND takes a fair share of the blame.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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tomNE
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hail
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Wayne180d
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Hail, wind and drought
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Jordan(OH)
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Cutting across to beat the train.
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Sherman Farms
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In our fields groundhogs due more damage, eating beans and making holes in the ground that have to be fix before you no till the following year.
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DMiller
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Deer here in Early development stage of the plants, once bushed up they seem to leave alone.
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DiyDave
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Ya beat me to it!
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Tbone95
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While hail would certainly wipe it out......if you look at cumulative damage over the years, deer by far.
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DMiller
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Now if change that to Corn, Coons snapping off ears, take a bite, don't like it do next stalk same, they are infuriating.
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Tbone95
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AGREED on corn. Deer actually don't wander into the interior of a corn field much once it gets 4 -5 feet tall it seems. We can go around a field and get 1/2 a bin full in the combine, empty it, and barely make it around the field on the second round. Coons wipe out a lot.
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Short cut to the fast food joint or liquor store.
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Ray54
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If your worried about to many beans to fit your bin Freebee, we could bring some hogs or cows to eat more. Much easier to catch after they reduce your crop than the wild critters you are looking to bring in. Yes I know your just a carpet farming steering wheel holder.
An in the real world nothing more destructive than wild hogs. Pray you never have any they hide very well and have babies multiple times a year so they can explode in number. When conditions are right I have seen voles suck 100's of acres of crop down there little gopher like holes. If you have gopher holes but no pile of dirt it is voles.
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FREEDGUY
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Thanks for the replies to all but 4 !!
Sadly, Iwas only interested in "animal" damage, but hail would beat ALL of that !! Edited by FREEDGUY - 30 Jun 2022 at 5:55pm |
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klinemar
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Deer can do a lot of damage depending on herd size by eating the ears and I have seen close to a. 25 acre destroyed by bucks fighting. Raccoons get the first 6 rows by a woods. Sand Hill Cranes pull a lot of Corn when just emerging. I have seen Geese destroy soybeans where a field was close to a lake. In my years in farming nothing is as sad a sight as fields of corn,soybeans or wheat destroyed by hail. Next is wind either straight line or tornado. As for insect damage Army Worms can strip a field in days. As one Farmer neighbor always says" One damn thing after another"!
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DiyDave
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What do you call a soybean's mother?
Eda-mommy. |
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FREEDGUY
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What do you call a TTPP that "attempts" to be SHOW BOAT?? DAVE What's your HONEST answer to my OP ?? Do you farm?? Do you have ANY affiliation with the "dirty hands" aspect of farming ?? You're a SALESMAN by trade aren't you ??!! '
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It doesn't matter what he does,he is funny,you on the other hand are not funny.
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FREEDGUY
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I'm sorry, I don't recall your informative answer to the OP either !! You're another coat tail poster !!
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DiyDave
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Another wrong guess, Mr Blobby!
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AllisFreak MN
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Around here, it's deer by a wide margin. It really depends on your location I would imagine.
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shameless dude
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around here, some farmers will let their cattle graze some on the soybeans when they are about 4-5 inches tall, the beans will grow back thicker than they were before, creating more pods as they grow.
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