Looks like you still have some good greenery even if it is only goatweed (that's what we call that stuff here) I love mowing in stuff like that, but I haven't had to use my mower in 2 years, basically right after I got my tractor and 7 foot mower, the drought hit and cows pretty much eat everything they could digest including weeds.
Looks like you still have some good greenery even if it is only goatweed (that's what we call that stuff here) I love mowing in stuff like that, but I haven't had to use my mower in 2 years, basically right after I got my tractor and 7 foot mower, the drought hit and cows pretty much eat everything they could digest including weeds.
That is almost like "baiting" but perfectly legal. Those doves sure like that stuff. I would take a picture and post it but it would just show the wall of my shed in front of the LS. NOT anything to do right now, although if I can get my brother in law motivated, we could go cut up that big oak tree that was blown over in a storm we had a week or so ago. I blew down trees all along highway 84 and one barn and house but weatherman says it was just straight wind, no tornado. This very high wind was from the east and most all tornadoes here move from the west to the east so I guess they are right. I guess it is good thing the trees didn't have any leaves on them or there would have been many more. It was indiscriminate as it took large pines as well as oaks.Yep we call it goatweed here also.. That was late last fall when I took that picture. Right before "dove" season..
That is almost like "baiting" but perfectly legal. Those doves sure like that stuff. I would take a picture and post it but it would just show the wall of my shed in front of the LS. NOT anything to do right now, although if I can get my brother in law motivated, we could go cut up that big oak tree that was blown over in a storm we had a week or so ago. I blew down trees all along highway 84 and one barn and house but weatherman says it was just straight wind, no tornado. This very high wind was from the east and most all tornadoes here move from the west to the east so I guess they are right. I guess it is good thing the trees didn't have any leaves on them or there would have been many more. It was indiscriminate as it took large pines as well as oaks.