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Posted By: Geno67 This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Freshly mowed and burned. A bald eagle flew over but I was slow on the uptake.

What grain do we have covering the ground half an inch deep?

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Crappy eagle video.

https://imgur.com/Br9JT5r
Posted By: fester Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Safflower?
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by fester
Safflower?

No sir - try again.
Posted By: windridge Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Barley
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by windridge
Barley

No sir - try again.
Posted By: fester Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Again, nice pics Geno. 😂
I’m still crossed eyed.

I worked a field one year and it taught me
I want no part of that work. Planting safflower.
Picking peaches was another that showed me
I was a p uzzy.
Posted By: fester Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Ok I’m stumped here. How far north in California are you?

We just had a stack of hay bales burn off
for 6 days that I counted.
Not sure why I’m telling you that but going to and for from work was a sight. I didn’t imagine
they would burn that wrong.
Posted By: windridge Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by fester
Safflower?

No sir - try again.


Cotton seeds
Posted By: High_Noon Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Sorghum
That video is pure schidt.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by fester
Again, nice pics Geno. 😂
I’m still crossed eyed.

I worked a field one year and it taught me
I want no part of that work. Planting safflower.
Picking peaches was another that showed me
I was a p uzzy.

Peaches are demon spawn. I bought 11 acres of an old tomato farm on the line between St. Clair and Blount Counties in AL on the ridge of Straight Mountain. I plugged the drain pipe for the dry pond I found and poof - next rain we had a 2 acre pond.

On the dam was a peach tree 40 feet high. It had hundreds every year. They were incredible. Every year.

Ten years later I buy a place in town in Tuscaloosa, AL. it has several peach trees 20' or so. Every year we tried something different including spraying every two weeks and never once got an edible peach from those things. Not one single time.
Posted By: Stickfight Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Millet?
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by fester
Ok I’m stumped here. How far north in California are you?

We just had a stack of hay bales burn off
for 6 days that I counted.
Not sure why I’m telling you that but going to and for from work was a sight. I didn’t imagine
they would burn that wrong.

I hope everything is ok - damn that's horrible.

These are in a WMA in North Florida.
Posted By: fester Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Disregard all prior posts. I’m going to go get a drink. I thought you, Geno, was Sal posting.
I’m a retard.

I’m guessing again here……. Green bean.
I’ve haven’t grown them.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by windridge
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by fester
Safflower?

No sir - try again.


Cotton seeds

No sir. Try again.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by High_Noon
Sorghum

No sir. Good guess but try again. (A little hint - I would have NEVER guessed it).
Posted By: RiverRider Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Hemp.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by fester
Disregard all prior posts. I’m going to go get a drink. I thought you, Geno, was Sal posting.
I’m a retard.

I’m guessing again here……. Green bean.
I’ve haven’t grown them.

I have had several at a bar with Mrs. Geno and one of her friends from the department at FSU. Damn fine evening for it.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by Stickfight
Millet?

No sir. Try again.

Originally Posted by RiverRider
Hemp.

No sir. Try again.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
That video is pure schidt.

Yes sir - it truly is. And that eagle was not pretty. Kind of a scruffy looking head and tail. I figure it just achieved adulthood.
Posted By: fester Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Lol. Good for you and the better half.
Yeah I’m half done. You have me stumped here.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by fester
Lol. Good for you and the better half.
Yeah I’m half done. You have me stumped here.

If you all the way done - let me know. I'll PM the answer to you. It'll make you laugh.
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
That video is pure schidt.

Yes sir - it truly is. And that eagle was not pretty. Kind of a scruffy looking head and tail. I figure it just achieved adulthood.
I was hoping to see the coloration. We’ve had some showing up here . That prompted me to research them. Isn’t it about 4 years old before they fully show their colors? I saw a mottled one last week and figure it’s a juvenile .
Posted By: ironbender Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
I love bald eagle videos. One day I’ll see one with my naked eye, hopingly.
Posted By: fester Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by fester
Lol. Good for you and the better half.
Yeah I’m half done. You have me stumped here.

If you all the way done - let me know. I'll PM the answer to you. It'll make you laugh.
😂

Ok, if not green beans how about beef seeds?
lol……. Tobacco seeds! Lol
Posted By: fester Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by ironbender
I love bald eagle videos. One day I’ll see one with my naked eye, hopingly.
Sarcasm much? 😉
Posted By: RiverRider Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by windridge
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by fester
Safflower?

No sir - try again.


Cotton seeds


*giggle*


That's okay...I don't know either but I'll bet a lot of folks have wished for thousands of years that cotton seeds would just fall out like that. wink
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
That video is pure schidt.

Yes sir - it truly is. And that eagle was not pretty. Kind of a scruffy looking head and tail. I figure it just achieved adulthood.
I was hoping to see the coloration. We’ve had some showing up here . That prompted me to research them. Isn’t it about 4 years old before they fully show their colors? I saw a mottled one last week and figure it’s a juvenile .

You could see it but only good at about 50 yards. It flew right over about 30 feet up but I didn't see it till it was 50 yards out.

5th year for white. As they make the change - the white looks kind of crappy.
Posted By: ElAhrairah Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by ironbender
I love bald eagle videos. One day I’ll see one with my naked eye, hopingly.

Really? In alaska? Theyre thick as fleas everywhere ive been there. And ive been to damn near every podunk port from ketchikan to wainright
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by ironbender
I love bald eagle videos. One day I’ll see one with my naked eye, hopingly.

They perch on the roadside and eat carrion where you are. Mucho funnio - lolol. This is in florida bro - they don't live down here much at all.
Originally Posted by ironbender
I love bald eagle videos. One day I’ll see one with my naked eye, hopingly.
I saw one in full color. It was awesome and I’ll never forget it. It just sat on a fence post about 125 yards from the house for 30 minutes . The cows were in the area and just seemed to gather around it. The eagle jumped from post to post if the cows got too close. Neither was overly alarmed by the other. It was really cool.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by RiverRider
Originally Posted by windridge
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by fester
Safflower?

No sir - try again.


Cotton seeds


*giggle*


That's okay...I don't know either but I'll bet a lot of folks have wished for thousands of years that cotton seeds would just fall out like that. wink

Negro slaves couldn't make those seeds break free. They invented a machine for it and they still white - lol.
Posted By: High_Noon Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Buckwheat.
Soybeans?
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by ironbender
I love bald eagle videos. One day I’ll see one with my naked eye, hopingly.
I saw one in full color. It was awesome and I’ll never forget it. It just sat on a fence post about 125 yards from the house for 30 minutes . The cows were in the area and just seemed to gather around it. The eagle jumped from post to post if the cows got too close. Neither was overly alarmed by the other. It was really cool.

We have a bunch that winter on the coast you can see well in the dead of winter. This one was 125 miles inland on a pretty good sized lake.
Posted By: High_Noon Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by ironbender
I love bald eagle videos. One day I’ll see one with my naked eye, hopingly.

When I lived in Kenai back in '92, I would see bald eagles almost every day. Surprised you haven't had the pleasure.
Posted By: MtnBoomer Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Very perplexing
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by High_Noon
Buckwheat.

No sir. Try again please. The deer here love that stuff (buckwheat). This is a dove field.

Originally Posted by 1beaver_shooter
Soybeans?

No sir. Please try again.
Posted By: fester Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Tobacco!
Posted By: High_Noon Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Clover.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
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Posted By: SamOlson Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Corn nuts?
Posted By: windridge Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by Stickfight
Millet?


I'll go with that guess.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by fester
Tobacco!

No sir. Thanks for playing - please try again.

Originally Posted by High_Noon
Clover.

You are getting closer. This will surely give it away but the individual grains are tiny.
Posted By: kennyd Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Sesame
Posted By: RiverRider Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
I know dove love sunflower seed, but that just doesn't look like sunflower seed. I seem them in bags in the grocery store, though.

Did I guess right even though I don't think so?
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Corn nuts?


No sir. The season opens in the morning. I'll be back out there when it warms up. It's insanely cold here. In the 40s for lows.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by kennyd
Sesame


We have a winner!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: DigitalDan Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
McConnell nuts?
Posted By: windridge Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Corn nuts?


No sir. The season opens in the morning. I'll be back out there when it warms up. It's insanely cold here. In the 40s for lows.


Complainer

We're happy with 40's as highs.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by DigitalDan
McConnell nuts?

Sesame. The locals call it benne and claim it's different from regular sesame. The wildlife techs who planted it revealed it's just regular old sesame - the same as on a sandwich bun.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by windridge
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Corn nuts?


No sir. The season opens in the morning. I'll be back out there when it warms up. It's insanely cold here. In the 40s for lows.


Complainer

We're happy with 40's as highs.

Yall are nuts.
Posted By: GAGoober Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Wheat or some type of wheat derivative like triticale or whatever.🙂 oh never mind I see we had a winner 👍
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by GAGoober
Wheat or some type of wheat derivative like triticale or whatever.🙂 oh never mind I see we had a winner 👍

Yes sir - sesame.
Posted By: MtnBoomer Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Radish? sesame? LOL
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Radish?

No sir. Sesame. Tons of it.
Posted By: fester Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Sesame? JFC.

That grows in the USA? 😂
Posted By: MtnBoomer Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Radish?

No sir. Sesame. Tons of it.
Very cool! Congrats on great crop! Looks like a cool place you have!
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by fester
Sesame? JFC.

That grows in the USA? 😂

Yes sir - grows great in the sure enough deep south. Very long growing season. They plant in april - it heads out now.
Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Radish?



No sir. Sesame. Tons of it.
Very cool! Congrats on great crop! Looks like a cool place you have!

Thank you sir. Not mine really - WMA field. 200 acres mowed and burned. 10 day season starting tomorrow. 200+/- acres in reserve for late season starts in mid december. We have everything in it though. Even deer.
Posted By: Geno67 Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by wabigoon
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Show off. grin
Posted By: Kenlguy Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Closest I've ever been o one. Stunk to the high heaven
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Posted By: fester Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Yuck.
Posted By: fester Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
I’ve seen them all over Northern California, seen
the damn birds grab little dogs off beaches.😂
Dang birds are ruthless.

The most I’ve seen was in Alaska.
Posted By: RiverRider Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
Originally Posted by Geno67
Originally Posted by DigitalDan
McConnell nuts?

Sesame. The locals call it benne and claim it's different from regular sesame. The wildlife techs who planted it revealed it's just regular old sesame - the same as on a sandwich bun.


If there'd been a dime or something else in the photo to judge by relative size, it might have been much easier to guess. Not complaining, just sayin.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
It's fun to see them walk, leg feathers like paniloons.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: This is how you do it - 11/19/22
It's fun to see them walk, leg feathers like paniloons.
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