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  1. M. R. Byrd

    NEWS FLASH: Drought ends at Ponderosa

    0.20" on Sunday, 6/29/2025 YTD 15.40" PTL for the moisture!
  2. M. R. Byrd

    NEWS FLASH: Drought ends at Ponderosa

    Been a wet 24 hours with a total of 3.00" It is really sloppy under foot and I don't dare drive off the service roads in the CRP in the UTV or I will drop out of sight. We had 1.50" overnight that came fairly slow leaving a few puddles, but not many. My farming operation changed to spraying...
  3. M. R. Byrd

    NEWS FLASH: Drought ends at Ponderosa

    Not sure. I haven't seen any hatches yet of any of the Ponderosa's residents(pheasant, quail, turkey, lesser prairie chicken). Seeing a decent number of quail paired up. I am seeing the most cottontails that I have seen in many years.
  4. M. R. Byrd

    NEWS FLASH: Drought ends at Ponderosa

    I have been asleep at the wheel, but while I was it was raining at the Ponderosa. May 19th 0.80" May 25th 2.50" May 28th 0.80" Jun 3rd 2.30" Jun 5th 1.15" Jun 6th 2.00" YTD 12.20" which is way ahead of normal(annual rainfall is 17.50"). Pastures are green, weeds in the...
  5. M. R. Byrd

    NEWS FLASH: Drought ends at Ponderosa

    Haven't had much to report this year at the Ponderosa until yesterday and got 1.25" Since the first of the year snows of 6, 2, 2 and 1" maybe at most an inch of moisture. Rains of 0.25, 0.05, 0.05, 0.50, 0.20, 0.10, 0.25" for a total of 1.40", although those little sprinkles don't do much...
  6. M. R. Byrd

    Conservation & Farming

    An awesome work by that family and others involved. Few have that passion.
  7. M. R. Byrd

    Here is a strange tip I heard.

    At one time we had a concrete hog lot where the self feeder soaked milo in the trough. It also had a lagoon where the hogs could soak and once a week we opened the drain and flushed all the sloped concrete down. This all flowed into a furrowed crop field below. There would be quite a bit of...
  8. M. R. Byrd

    NEWS FLASH: Drought ends at Ponderosa

    Hang on day. Yesterday, March 18th, it was 87 degrees and I sprayed Simazine in the tree rows. During the night it changed from balmy to blizzard. Top winds near 80. Lots of roads closed in Western Kansas. Lots of tree damage and power lines down. Line crews were having trouble getting to the...
  9. M. R. Byrd

    PF Fest in KC March7-9

    I can imagine what the parking was like. I was watching the Big 12 Women's BB Tournament at T-Mobile and also the MIAA tournament at Memorial, then the Pheasant Fest, all down there, it had to be bad for parking. My son will invite us to attend a K-State game at T-Mobile sometimes and he parks...
  10. M. R. Byrd

    Bob Peters writes a short post.

    Some great posts here and it reminded me of so many great times I have had with my sons and taking care of the wildlife. I can see my oldest son's first pheasant with his 20 gauge 1100 left hand. My youngest son received a Browning 20 gauge Micro for Christmas and to his disappointment it had a...
  11. M. R. Byrd

    New from Illinois

    Welcome
  12. M. R. Byrd

    New Here From NW CO

    Welcome. Thanks for sharing the photos.
  13. M. R. Byrd

    Hello

    Welcome
  14. M. R. Byrd

    Milo/sorghum

    I recommend a call to Star Seed. They can advise you of seed choices. They have seed mixes that are not listed on their website. I have used them for years and they are my go to guys for both CRP grass mixes and food plot seed. gostarseed.com There are "safened" seed options for milo seed that...
  15. M. R. Byrd

    New from OK

    Welcome
  16. M. R. Byrd

    Things I learned and Questions I have

    "Just because you’re a relative doesn’t mean you get to hunt my place" People have no idea what it costs me to provide the benefit to the wildlife that I do. Not only is there the work I do to benefit, such as food plots, burns, interseeding, wildlife plantings, reducing predators, etc., but...
  17. M. R. Byrd

    Things I learned and Questions I have

    "The better the farmer, the less the pheasants" I can agree with that. My Ponderosa will never make the cover of Successful Farming, but I don't care and neither do the resident pheasants and quail here.
  18. M. R. Byrd

    Habitat, Crops Cover for Pheasants.

    Grasses and forbs and legumes are a good mix for overall upland bird propagation. I call fescue, lawn grass, it will provide a solid nearly impassible ground movement of birds. Big and little bluestem, switchgrass, and Indian grass are what I call clump grasses. These grasses after a few years...
  19. M. R. Byrd

    New Guy from Montana

    Welcome
  20. M. R. Byrd

    Future of CRP ?

    I have the water hydrant ready at the tree row with regulator and filter. The first operation is to plant the trees with the tree planter and the drip tape is laid with the planter in that operation. Now the drip tape is hooked to the water and water is let run until it comes out the other end...
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