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kipcotter
Mar 15, 2017
In Welcome
By way of introduction, my son and I are trying to improve our deer hunting on our 65A. Our plan comes at it from many angles. Bedding cover, secure travel, screening, water, wetlands, minerals, reduced pressure, better scent control, and soil/nutritional enhancements. Always looking to learn! A continued work in process. Some 2016 activity at the farm: https://youtu.be/VJXliOh-czo
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kipcotter
Mar 14, 2017
In Welcome
I'm adding two new small plots in the woods this year that are connected by a clover "snake trail". I originally thought I might get the tractor in there to mow and till, but given the wet conditions, the trouble to completely remove stumps, and the harm I could actually do with the tiller, I'm now just buzzing the trees off at ground level, intend to spray after green up and will ultimately have to practice no-till if possible (which may be the best anyways in the woods). Would appreciate any pointers. These plots and trails get good sunlight (I cut the trees materially, especially on the southern sides) and will have clover, winter cereals and brassicas on a rotational basis. As far as clipping them, I'm thinking about possibly using a push mower unless it gets stable enough to ultimately use my tractor and bushog in there. Appreciate your thoughts / tips on getting this going. Pulling soil samples as soon as I can to start making necessary ammendments.
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