They are cheaper to buy and hold up like they are cheaper as well. That is hard use on a large ranch anyway. That's what we have found with only a couple of different tractors tried granted. Still a pretty darn decent machine though.
If I were to do this with cottonwoods what size of branch should I be looking for? The size of a pencil or the size of a quarter or even larger? What time of year is best to do it?
Has anybody had luck transplanting Yucca from pastures to the yard?
A guy was telling me he took some small branches off of Cottonwood trees and stuck them in a bucket of dirt and then later put them in the ground and they are doing great. Is this possible?
I have a couple moose roast in the freezer that somebody gave to me. I've never had moose before but heard it is very good and I'm looking for suggestions of what to do with the roast so I don't mess them up.
Yes I do. Sure they might take a second shot sometimes to put them down quickly but not once have I thought to myself I'm going to use a smaller caliber with less recoil so I can get that second shot off faster. Use what you're comfortable with inside the distance you are accurate with and put...
I would never shoot at an animal with the thinking damn I hope he stays around so I can shoot him twice because I know one shot isn't going to do it. Put the right bullet in the right place and be done with it the first time.