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Zach Haas with another great photo of a different deer enjoying some Carbon Load!

It’s time to plant NitroBoost but leaving some carbon load for fawning cover - isn’t a bad idea! Food and cover, all in one!!

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Crimper update @ day 3 -

I’d say we are 60-70% termination. That is about what I was hoping for with a physical termination method (mowing,crimping, etc). Now I’ll have plenty of the clover to feed deer now as the NitroBoost grows up through this thatch!

Pretty amazing to see how fast the termination is visually apparent when using a crimper or mower.
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Al, is that a homemade crimper? Does it vibrates the crap out of you when in use, since the fins aren’t spiraled or v-shaped? Wondering how bad it is I guess. lol. Plot looks great though btw!
 
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Al, is that a homemade crimper? Does it vibrates the crap out of you when in use, since the fins aren’t spiraled or v-shaped? Wondering how bad it is I guess. lol. Plot looks great though btw!
This is homemade (not by me tho) I found a guy up in MI - works for Ford and kids are grown. In evenings he just welds in his shop. He charged me a few hundred bucks.

1. My buddy ran it more as I was in tractor but he didn’t complain.
2. We filled it with water and idk what it weighed but it was heavy as hell! Once full and if you get going a little speed - it really seemed to be a pretty smooth ride

thanks man!! Should have a ton of food for wildlife this Summer with the plots and tsi.
 

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This is homemade (not by me tho) I found a guy up in MI - works for Ford and kids are grown. In evenings he just welds in his shop. He charged me a few hundred bucks.

1. My buddy ran it more as I was in tractor but he didn’t complain.
2. We filled it with water and idk what it weighed but it was heavy as hell! Once full and if you get going a little speed - it really seemed to be a pretty smooth ride

thanks man!! Should have a ton of food for wildlife this Summer with the plots and tsi.
Right on! Must not have been too bad if he didn’t complain! Lol
 
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Throw and mow update -

A few weeks ago I mowed off Carbon Load with a push mower. This is for my garden cover crop. Because of my tomatoes needing more time and me wanting to offset some of the compaction issues in the garden - I seeded NitroBoost. This gave me a few weeks of growth and 2x cover crops prior to my garden crop.
 

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As you can see the mowing set back the Carbon Load greatly. It created a great space for the NitroBoost to grow in and this garden is LOADED with diversity!!

I get asked often how to terminate without spraying. There are a lot of ways and none are perfect, but do they have to be?
 

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Get outside and enjoy the outdoors!! Always trying new things and learning as well go - that’s half the fun!

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Day 6 crimper update

1. Termination is solid
2. Deer feeding is also consistent - which is very cool as any clover or what not that did survive is low and the deer can access it easily.

We’ve had some well timed rains and some heat - I am expecting the NB to pop out of the ground and really take off here shortly. I’ll continue to bring updates throughout the growing season.
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