I have been hunting out around the Oakley area. I was thinking of trying something new. Should I go west towards Goodland or go South out of Oakley? I will be in the area the second week of the season.
Thanks Greatlawn
Hey Guys, I just wanted to let you know about our upcoming Banquet February 13, 2016. We will be giving away 9 guns that night and 2 Michael Kors purses. Check out our Facebook page Heartland Chapter of Pheasants Forever or our website heartlandpf.com
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Youth Coordinator
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I have been thinking about a 28 gauge. Does anybody have one they like? I was able to shoot a Remington Premier o/u and a Winchester 101 yesterday. The 101 is very nice but probably out of my price range. What do you think of a Browning Citori white lighting?
I took a break from bird hunting to deer hunt. I have hunted since the opener and seems like the bucks are just not moving. I am hunting around Emporia. Anybody else hunting the area having the same problem?
Since it is late to be putting in food plots (milo) I was thinking of planting Groundhog radish to help the nitrogen level in the soil. My soil test showed really low nitrogen. What do you think? I have read that it will help increase the nitrogen level. How long does it take to make this happen?
The Heartland Pheasants Forever Chapter will be having our first Women's Pheasant Hunt Oct 4 2015 in Mayview MO. The hunt is open to all women 16 and up that have completed Hunter Safety. Contact Jeff Carey jeffborn2mow@comcast.net or call 816-200-6233
The Heartland Pheasants Forever Chapter will be having our first Women's Pheasant Hunt Oct 4 2015 in Mayview MO. The hunt is open to all women 16 and up that have completed Hunter Safety. Contact Jeff Carey jeffborn2mow@comcast.net or call 816-200-6233
I recently had a soil test on the spots that I put food plots in.
Test results
P = 6lbs/acre
K = 165lbs/acre
Ca = 2347lbs/acre
Mg = 656lbs/acre
pH = 5.0
They reccomend
4 tons/acre of limestone.
N 90lbs/acre
P 125lbs/acre
K 80lbs/acre
Here is the problem I am not harvesting the Sorghum it...