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    DogDoc contact

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    "Whitetail Hollow" - 90 Acres NE Oklahoma.

    been raining all day in my part of the state
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    Turkey season 2019. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    Turkey season and the bass spawn always arrive at the same time. Went out Wednesday to see if I could catch a big egg filled bass. Water temps are still a little cold, mid 50’s, but the big sows are starting to move up Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    Turkey season starts today but I had To work. Mollyann and I will be heading out in the morning. I mowed my old fescue field last week to open it up and may scatter a bunch of seeds. Hoping the turkeys will stay close. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    My orient and keiffer pears are in full bloom. These were planted 2012 and have not fruited yet. The last 2 years a late freeze killed all the buds. Hopefully I will have pears this year. Moonglow’s havent flowered yet. I don’t know if I am going to have a companion pear to pollinate the...
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    Spring has arrived. Native plums are flowering. We had a short freeze last week. Low was 28 degrees for a few hours. It doesn’t to appear to have hurt the flowers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Grafting tool

    i have one of them. Used a few times. I get better unions using a knife. Practice knife cuts. You get longer cambium contact with a knife compared to this tool
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    Stone Branch, build it, they will come.

    Dang-a lot has changed for G in the last year and a half I have been AWOL. Congrats on the new property-I like it. Todd
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    Water is murky from all the run off rain and high winds. Warm weather though has the bass moving into the shallows. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    We have had some nice rain this winter. Ponds are almost full going into spring. I duck hunted my big pond only twice this year and only killed 2 ducks. But what a kill it was. My very first ever Canvasback! The one on the left is going on the wall. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    Turkey season starts in a few weeks. Ran into this nice group of boys last weekend. I had some left over Wood and some old fence panels so I quickly made a little ground blind to hunt out of this turkey season. We have a hard time sitting still so this will give us a little more protection...
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    This winter I have been working clearing out a future bow stand for next year. Getting to do a lot of chainsaw work. This stand will be surrounded by Post Oaks and connects with an old road that use to run through my property. This is the tree where the stand will be placed. This is the view...
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    I converted my small boggy bottom Jr plot into a perennial plot. Planted this fall with wheat, oats, red clover, and ladino. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    You guys remember my fescue field that I sprayed 3 or 4 years ago. I sprayed late winter when the fescue was just beginning to grow with glyphosate. Wow-what a different field this looks like. Lots of warm season grasses. Another later winter spraying would be beneficial but the deer love...
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    Quapaw Meadows (My 160 Acres)...

    Hey everyone. Missed hanging around and need to get my habitat thread back going. Sorry for the absence but I have had a lot of stuff going on in my life. Life is finally getting back on track. I wasn’t able to deer hunt this year except taking out my daughter a few times. This was the year of...
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    Frost heaving covering clover ?

    I bet you will be pleasantly surprised come late spring.
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    White versus red or other clover?

    You really can’t go wrong with either crimson or red with what you are wanting to do. The crimson is more of a true annual. It will over winter here in Oklahoma and grow very quickly early spring then fade away early summer where the red will last you all summer until you disc it in the...
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    Bare root trees already leafed out

    As long as the roots stayed moist they will do fine! I think this gets brought up almost every year. Enjoy planting Todd
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