This is awesome to hear. We lost Elk from overhunting in the NC Appalachian mountains in the 1790s and reintroduced also in 2001, starting with just 52. Now we have a population of 212. Thank you all that work and donate for the Wildlife Federation.
This is awesome to hear. We lost Elk from overhunting in the NC Appalachian mountains in the 1790s and reintroduced also in 2001, starting with just 52. Now we have a population of 212. Thank you all that work and donate for the Wildlife Federation.
Good morning all.
I got a GoPro yesterday and was testing it feeding the deer, and caught our hawk on the hunt. Happens about the 1:40 mark. Happens fast, back near the trees, easy to miss.
I saw the random thread and thought I would ask , I been studying plant medicine for about 7 years now , always been interested in the potential these plants hold .. last year I developed 2 cavities/infection which led me thru a week of hell not being able to chew on either side of my mouth ,after using several over the counter meds that merely numbed the gum lining , I reflected on my research into plant medicine on what could possibly bring the pain to an end and recalled one plant in particular , 15 mins after applying an extract the pain was gone . Worked better than any over the counter meds as this plant eliminates the pain completely , also eliminates gum sensitivity, hardens teeth and gets rid of the tooth infection . I lack the land to cultivate this plant on a large scale. I don't really know which way to go with this discovery . This plant is not known for tooth ache pain elimination and is not really cultivated on a large scale .. I feel like I have metaphorically found one of the tayopa mines ,and cannot extract its wealth . I've reached out to venture capitalist companies with no response .... what would you recommend I do . I have estimated 60k-100k per acre under proper growing conditions .
That'd be Awesome. We could visit longer than 3 months nowSorry Chilli
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That was a clip and paste off of a AI reply.This is awesome to hear. We lost Elk from overhunting in the NC Appalachian mountains in the 1790s and reintroduced also in 2001, starting with just 52. Now we have a population of 212. Thank you all that work and donate for the Wildlife Federation.
The site? All looks weird from here!What's with pasty color 🤭
Probably defaulted to dark mode. There's a new icon up in the top right (scroll all the way up) that looks like a little half moon. Click that and you can choose light or dark mode.The site? All looks weird from here!
Nice blue ? Save yourself some time and post the photos up later it seems as the site decided it needed an overhaul in the middle of the day.Good evening…. Gosh it’s all very bright and shiny here now 😎 xx
Hope you have all had a nice Sunday, we went to the new field, but didn’t find much 😳…. and then it started to rain, just as I got to the lead section! So we had a drive about to see what other fields we could factor in after the 1st Feb! We found a few that haven’t been planted so not a wasted day. Will do a post tomoz as am sure where started today does have potential! xx
Looking across to the lynchet fields …xx
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