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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 2626842" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>My neighbor has a 30 horse Kubota with a Land Pride Tiller. He also has a cultipacker, which I pulled on the back of my Honda Pioneer and packed everything down before we put down the Whitetail Institute seed (No-Plow, Radishes, Chicory and Clover). He has a plot that borders my property that he has protected with a wall of Miscantus (see pic). The other picture is the view from my Sniper stand in the back yard and you can see the wall of Miscantus there too. It's about 200 yards to the miscantus and when I can see over it in the rifle season, I've got about 260 to the corner. Nice chip shot with the .25-06. We help each other out doing what we can to create the draw on our property and it's worked quite well. I have crop damage permits too, so lots of opportunities to help young hunters I have on the permit get a doe. I am blessed.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]396980[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]396981[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 2626842, member: 109229"] My neighbor has a 30 horse Kubota with a Land Pride Tiller. He also has a cultipacker, which I pulled on the back of my Honda Pioneer and packed everything down before we put down the Whitetail Institute seed (No-Plow, Radishes, Chicory and Clover). He has a plot that borders my property that he has protected with a wall of Miscantus (see pic). The other picture is the view from my Sniper stand in the back yard and you can see the wall of Miscantus there too. It's about 200 yards to the miscantus and when I can see over it in the rifle season, I've got about 260 to the corner. Nice chip shot with the .25-06. We help each other out doing what we can to create the draw on our property and it's worked quite well. I have crop damage permits too, so lots of opportunities to help young hunters I have on the permit get a doe. I am blessed. [ATTACH type="full"]396980[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]396981[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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