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Leveling a duck hole!
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5147985" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>or you have no idea how much dirt 18 inches over 8.4 acres is till you move it. We cut half and filled half (approximately) to finish with level east to west and 1% slope north to south. Also reinforced and raised levees while widening the base and reducing levee slope for better servicing and access. This pic is finished, limed, fertilized and planted with japanese millet, buckwheat and short milo and then cultipacked. Praying for some rain.</p><p>Never knew ducks were so picky. [ATTACH=full]83159[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]83160[/ATTACH]</p><p>My advise to the youth wanting a career in the outdoors, study agriculture and wildlife biology and start working toward a biz for wildlife management specializing in duck properties! Duck hunters outspend deer hunters 30 to 1 and then they buy a duck hole!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5147985, member: 20151"] or you have no idea how much dirt 18 inches over 8.4 acres is till you move it. We cut half and filled half (approximately) to finish with level east to west and 1% slope north to south. Also reinforced and raised levees while widening the base and reducing levee slope for better servicing and access. This pic is finished, limed, fertilized and planted with japanese millet, buckwheat and short milo and then cultipacked. Praying for some rain. Never knew ducks were so picky. [ATTACH type="full"]83159[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]83160[/ATTACH] My advise to the youth wanting a career in the outdoors, study agriculture and wildlife biology and start working toward a biz for wildlife management specializing in duck properties! Duck hunters outspend deer hunters 30 to 1 and then they buy a duck hole! [/QUOTE]
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