Land use recommendation for 120 acre farm in Ray county Missouri?

Posted by admin on January 25th, 2010 and filed under hays county | 1 Comment »

Our 120 acre plot of land will be coming out of CRP this Fall in Ray country Missouri. The state currently pays CRP $65/acre for us not to do anything with 40 of the acres and it can be renewed for another 4 years. 50 acres is dense woods.

I’d like to explore some other possibilities of what to do with the land…all or some. I’m hoping to get a return of greater than $100/acre if possible.

The soil is Missouri soil grade 4-8.

I’d be open to various crops, hay, renting out for crops, hunting trips, etc but have no idea how much any of it would be worth and what the best types of crops would be for the type of soil, climate etc. My neighbor believes it’s only good for hay.

I don’t think you can get good advice for that on here. You should be talking to local farmers or a local soil conservation district.

cornfield mazes in the wellington county area.?

Posted by admin on January 17th, 2010 and filed under hays county | 1 Comment »

I’m looking for halloween activities for children. especially fun farms, pumpkin patches, hay rides, and corn mazes

You need to tell the state as well as the town or county. Keep looking.

Anyone know where I can find a map of the property lines of Bob Hay memorial conservation area?

Posted by admin on January 14th, 2010 and filed under hays county | 1 Comment »

I go hunting here and someone put up all kinds of "No Tresspassing" signs, I think this is public land and it is just some other hunter trying to keep competioion out but I want to make sure. The property lines are key. The place is in Webster County, Iowa

First one that shows me the map I will give you "Best Answer"

Go to your city’s website and find out if it has a zoning ordinance map. Usually in the planning department websites in California cities. This will help to map the property line.

Anyone know where I can find a map of the property lines of Bob Hay memorial conservation area?

Posted by admin on January 7th, 2010 and filed under hays county | No Comments »

I go hunting here and someone put up all kinds of "No Tresspassing" signs, I think this is public land and it is just some other hunter trying to keep competioion out but I want to make sure. The property lines are key. The place is in Webster County, Iowa

First one that shows me the map I will give you "Best Answer"

Go to your city’s website and find out if it has a zoning ordinance map. Usually in the planning department websites in California cities. This will help to map the property line.

Anyone know where Door County WI is?

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2009 and filed under hays county | 3 Comments »

Hay!
Just wondering. Any1 live there eather?

Yes, I know where it is—I’ve been every year for the past 15 years. The post that said there’s no McDonalds is wrong–there is a McD’s in Sturgeon Bay

Bahaia grass in Marion County FL.?

Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under hays county | 2 Comments »

I moved here over last summer. My yard is patchy grass over sand. I planted bahai 3 weeks ago. Not sure what kind, bought at hardware store.When will it grow? Plus does it need to be covered? Can hay work as a cover since I’m patching? Also what grass will work under pine and oak trees?

your yard is patchy because it is the dormant period but in a few weeks it should start to grow should we be able to get some rain.. (drought for the past 2 yrs in Fla)

When seeding the lawn that way you did, you need extreme watering for the seeds to germinate the best light cover for the seed would be top soil.. hay and pine needles will only kill the grass they act as mulch. Solution for oak is planting xeriscape (i.e. liriope) around that area.. Solution for the pine is planting acid loving azaleas. With the pine needles, no grass can survive under the pine unless full sun coverage under and perfect position for exposure.

is this yugioh deck worthy of a champion?

Posted by admin on December 20th, 2009 and filed under hays county | 6 Comments »

im the best player in texas hays county and i was wondering if this deck was is a good one for those other players in other states.
monsters
armed dragon lv3 x2
armed dragon lv5 x2
guardian sphinx
horus the black flame dragon lv6
horus the black flame dragon lv8
summoned skull
brain crusher
ancient gear golem
dark blade x2
wall of illusion
sabersaurus
blazing inpachi
alien shocktrooper
neo spacian grand mole
dark cat with white tail
la jinn the mystical genie of the lamp x3
dummy golem
black tyranno
magic/spell
heavy storm
premature burial
megamorph x2
change of heart x3
different dimension capsule
mage power
monster reborn x2
the shallow grave
snatch steal
lightning vortex
swords of revealing light
traps
ultamate offering
magic cylander x2
call of the haunted x2
sakerestu armor
robbin goblin
just desserts
ceasefire
compicory evacuation device
i know some of these are banned from tournaments but i take em out and im still the best.

Wow…just wow. I could accept this as a Traditional deck if you followed the Limited list for the format. Believe it or not there are restricted cards in Traditional and your deck is illegal because it doesn’t follow those restrictions. Here’s the list for reference: http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/forbidden/traditional_current_new.aspx Also, there are plenty of Texan players who are better than you. Jason Holloway, winner of SJC Nashville, for example.

Anyway, your deck stinks. Even if it followed normal deck building conventions it sucks. There are better things to play with in Traditional than what you have. If you’re going to play a Traditional deck why not go all out and play good cards like Yata Garasu or Chaos Emperor Dragon? I give it an F…for fail, flagrant fallacy, and a finite future.

Can I press criminal charges against a man for yelling at my 82 year old father who has Alzheimers Disease?

Posted by admin on December 18th, 2009 and filed under hays county | 6 Comments »

In Hays County, Texas I accompanied my father to an eviction.
We were walking through the building when the man being
evicted started to yell at my father. He continued to yell till we
left the building. We said nothing back. I just tried to get my
father out of there as quickly as possible. I called the constable who was in charge of the eviction. He didn’t answer
his phone, so I called the sheriff. They came out and basically
just talked to the guy and told us they were sorry to sound rude
but we should just leave. I am still very angry about this and would like to know if there is any law against yelling at the
elderly and especially ones with Alzheimer’s..

There is no Law that states that a person cannot yell or insult another person, or else a whole lot more people would be in jail.
The only known laws that I know of that could apply would be disturbing the peace and disorderly conduct (but only if another person in the vicinity was offended or disturbed by the man’s words or profanity). If he he was being vulgar and using profanity, some States and localities actually have profanity laws (such as VA. Beach for example). If the yelling was racially motivated (which you would have to prove), it could be classified as a hate crime, but only if physical violence was involved.

how short should a rabbit and guinea pig nails be?

Posted by admin on December 13th, 2009 and filed under hays county | 2 Comments »

and how much grain and hay should two guinea pigs and two rabbits get the pigs and rabbits are in different cages and how often should they each be brushed one more question what do you have to do in fairs for rabbits if it help it is washington county ny
and on my bunnies feet it is yellow how can i get ride of it
plzzz answer

There is a vein inside rabbit’s and guinea pig’s nails. Their nails should be cut so that there are a few centimeters between the tip of the vein and the end of the nail. You should be able to see the vein through the nails (unless the nails are black).

I would give both the rabbits and pigs plenty of grain and hay. These animals graze, which means they eat a little at various times throughout the day, unlike people, who usually eat two or three large meals per day.

If your pets are long-haired then I would brush them at least every other day, if not every day. Also, they should be brushed more often if they live outside, and when you brush them you should check for signs of ticks or flees.

Don’t worry about your bunnies’ yellow feet. That’s perfectly natural.

Is this a good beginning for my book?

Posted by admin on December 8th, 2009 and filed under hays county | 1 Comment »

Okay. This is my second account for Lauren C so don’t accuse me of stealing work.

Chapter 1 – Party

It rained the whole car ride to her Aunt Kathryn’s house. Everything about the cold, dark sky reminded me of my Aunt’s cold, dark glances. I didn’t know why I had been invited. Perhaps Aunt Kathryn needed to perfect her biting wit or had grown bored insulting the neighbors in muttered undertones behind a false smile and lukewarm tea. If not for Daniel, who slept restlessly in the passenger seat as if he too felt the oppressive clouds bearing down on him as they drew nearer, I wouldn’t have even considered going.
The drive form Baltimore to Buda was unbearable. The landscape grew darker as we approached my Aunt’s house. Passing over the Hays county line, a cold sensation trickled down my spine, as if I were pursuing death itself.
“Woah!” Daniel jerked forward in his seat, slapping his forehand on the window of my Xterra.
“We just passed the county line,” I warned him, glancing at a six car pile-up on the opposite road.
“Oh,” Daniel whispered slowly, rubbing his slightly bruised hand, “How much longer?”
“About ten minuets so get ready,” I took the exit leading through a maze of trees, fading the atmosphere to pitch black besides the faint glow from my headlights.

“This is her house?” Daniel stared in disbelief at the un-kept lawn.
“It’s farther back, you dummy,” I giggled faintly at his assumption. The last giggle I would probably have for an eternity, or at least a week. Suddenly in the blackness of the lawn, a single porch light flickered in the darkness and the silhouette of a petite figure leaped out of the screen door. Racing towards us was my Aunt Kathryn’s daughter, Helen. I always loved to see Helen, especially when she visited without Aunt Kathryn. It was usually her that kept me from a spiraling depression during visits. Her blonde curly hair bounced playfully in my face as she constricted me.
“Riley Anne! I’ve missed you so much! Come on! Come inside!” Helen pulled her baby blue night robe from the clutch of a rosebush inside the gate, “Here, Daniel, let me help you. Mother is asleep. Are you hungry? Or just tired? Come inside.” Helen carried several of our bags inside of the narrow doorframe.

Are there any changes that need to be made? How should i describe her house?
.its not the whole chapter, just what i had time to write

It’s really good!!! You should probably describe your characters like their looks, personalities, and ages but you can probably get to that later on in the chapter too. I like to write too so I like getting some feedback myself. You can describe the house but if you don’t want to or don’t have the time you don’t have to. Hope you continue it!!!