Description
- This dual-purpose machete was designed for chopping and sawing
- Includes a 15 inch Plain Edge blade on one side, an 18 inch saw blade on the other
- Gator Grip handle texture provides maximum grip for any situation, wet or dry
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$19.99
This dual purpose machete solves two obstacles: chopping and sawing. Successful at both, the 18 inch blade features a full performance saw on one side, a 15 inch fine edge blade on the other. With a Gator Grip handle to keep it secure, it is ready for anything
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Available in 9-lb. Bags This mix is adapted to a wide range of soil conditions and should persist for several years without replanting. The white clover is the dominant plant during the spring and early summer with the chicory becoming more productive throughout the late summer and fall.This mix provides the high quality forage and minerals beneficial for antler development and health.
Ingredients |
Germination |
Origin |
Ideal Brand Chicory | 85 % | Oregon |
Pinnacle Ladino Clover | 70 % | Canada |
Intert Matter (Includes Coating Material) | – | – |
Coating Material | – | – |
Optimum Planting Dates: April – May, August
Ideal Northern Edge Fall Forage has been designed to provide highly nutritious forage from late-summer until well after killing frosts. This ability to stockpile feed helps whitetail deer survive the harsh winter months until spring growth appears.
Deer feeding activity on this mix usually increases significantly after cool weather arrives in the fall and will continue throughout the winter unless snow cover is too deep.
The five brassicas that comprise this mix were chosen for their different maturities, high protein, palatability and the ability to adapt to a wide range of environmental and soil conditions.
Coating: These seeds have a special color coating on them meant for planting purposes, this way you can see if you are over seeding an area or under seeding an area.
Coil Spring Traps are foot-hold restraining devices used to catch and hold wild animals. This style of trap has been in use since the early part of the 20th century and is widely accepted as a cost effective and efficient tool for managing wildlife populations.