Looks great Mark. I got started on a 2.5 acre bedding area on my 40 last weekend. I also found 2 shed antler's already. I was so excited. Looking to increase my grian for 2023 and maybe feed the deer longer into the winter. Thanks for the update I hope my bedding turns out as well as your's. you do such a good job telling the story.
Thanks. That is a great size bedding area. Give it a year or two to get the succession growth going, and stay out of it from Labor Day to New Years Day, and it will be awesome! All the best to you.
Mark...thanks for the update. Looks like you are continuing to improve the property. We are going to clear a couple of small food plots 1/2 acre or less in our woods to create staging plots on their way to our stands before they reach our ag fields. We will probably plant clover in them this fall. We just had more snow so it is a little difficult to get around in the woods.
Hey Bob, those plots sound like a good idea. Maybe think about adding some rye to the clover planting, the deer like it and it grows anywhere. Keep us updated.
Hey Sean, thanks. It's pretty good right now, but I assume in 5-10 years I'll have to whack everything down again to keep it prime browsing and bedding. All the best to you.
Nice. I was surprised to hear you say, " these trees were 12 years old when you bought the place 25 years ago". Not sure if I heard that correctly. But it surprised me how fast our trees grow compared to Michigan's. Those trees in Alabama would be considered 10 year olds. The white oak crop coming up is awesome. You have definitely turned this place into a Deer jewel. 👍
Thanks for sharing. Originally behind in chores, I was just in time b4 this next winter storm, I had a chance to frost seed switch grass on pertnear snowless ground near Cadillac, MI, go figure this time of year! Saves time for chainsaw work later (hopefully).
Hey David, well done. I'm thinking about planting some switchgrass strips around the property this spring too, but I didn't prepare the ground for it last year. So, not sure yet, might wait until next year and prep this year? Hope yours gets a good start this spring. All the best to you.
Great job Mark, Been watching your vids. for a while good info. So I came across a no-till grain drill on an auction, its called Agrotk equipment out of Texas. Funny thing is it looks exactly like your tarriver drill. same shape, same makeup even the same color! what Im looking for is the seed rate chart it doesn't have the sticker under the main cover Maybe do a video on setting your drill?Thanks Mark
Hey Randy, that's great news! It wouldn't surprise me if they just brand label a few different distributors out of the same factory. I'll add that video to my list, I've had a few others ask the same. Probably won't be until spring though, maybe May sometime, might be too late for you? All the best to you.
Hey Collin, no update because I don't see any live ones anymore. I planted 5-10 pounds of chestnuts around the property last spring (half a 5 gallon bucket), so maybe a few of those will make it? I hope yours make it!!! They will be a great addition to your orchard. All the best to you.
Looks great Mark. I got started on a 2.5 acre bedding area on my 40 last weekend. I also found 2 shed antler's already. I was so excited. Looking to increase my grian for 2023 and maybe feed the deer longer into the winter. Thanks for the update I hope my bedding turns out as well as your's. you do such a good job telling the story.
Thanks. That is a great size bedding area. Give it a year or two to get the succession growth going, and stay out of it from Labor Day to New Years Day, and it will be awesome! All the best to you.
Nice deer habitat. look forward to improve my deer property.
Hey James, thank you. Enjoy the process! All the best to you.
Mark...thanks for the update. Looks like you are continuing to improve the property. We are going to clear a couple of small food plots 1/2 acre or less in our woods to create staging plots on their way to our stands before they reach our ag fields. We will probably plant clover in them this fall. We just had more snow so it is a little difficult to get around in the woods.
Hey Bob, those plots sound like a good idea. Maybe think about adding some rye to the clover planting, the deer like it and it grows anywhere. Keep us updated.
That’s some great looking cover and browse
Hey Sean, thanks. It's pretty good right now, but I assume in 5-10 years I'll have to whack everything down again to keep it prime browsing and bedding. All the best to you.
Another great video Mark. We have planted pines on our battle creek property that are too tall and will come down soon. Thanks for sharing!
Hey Mark, thank you. It's fun knocking down the pine trees, you can get a lot done in a short time. Enjoy!
Nice. I was surprised to hear you say, " these trees were 12 years old when you bought the place 25 years ago".
Not sure if I heard that correctly. But it surprised me how fast our trees grow compared to Michigan's. Those trees in Alabama would be considered 10 year olds.
The white oak crop coming up is awesome. You have definitely turned this place into a Deer jewel. 👍
Thanks! Yes, you heard that correct. Must be the difference in length of growing season? All the best to you.
Thanks for sharing. Originally behind in chores, I was just in time b4 this next winter storm, I had a chance to frost seed switch grass on pertnear snowless ground near Cadillac, MI, go figure this time of year! Saves time for chainsaw work later (hopefully).
Hey David, well done. I'm thinking about planting some switchgrass strips around the property this spring too, but I didn't prepare the ground for it last year. So, not sure yet, might wait until next year and prep this year? Hope yours gets a good start this spring. All the best to you.
Great job Mark, Been watching your vids. for a while good info. So I came across a no-till grain drill on an auction, its called Agrotk equipment out of Texas. Funny thing is it looks exactly like your tarriver drill. same shape, same makeup even the same color! what Im looking for is the seed rate chart it doesn't have the sticker under the main cover Maybe do a video on setting your drill?Thanks Mark
Hey Randy, that's great news! It wouldn't surprise me if they just brand label a few different distributors out of the same factory. I'll add that video to my list, I've had a few others ask the same. Probably won't be until spring though, maybe May sometime, might be too late for you? All the best to you.
@@theback40 Early may would be perfect cant do soybeans in S.E. Mn. till late may or june anyway thanks Mark
Some great points.
Thanks, hope it helps in some way. All the best to you.
Hey mark, any update on your chestnut trees? Starting my own little orchard and purchased 5 to plant out alongside 4 pear trees.
Hey Collin, no update because I don't see any live ones anymore. I planted 5-10 pounds of chestnuts around the property last spring (half a 5 gallon bucket), so maybe a few of those will make it? I hope yours make it!!! They will be a great addition to your orchard. All the best to you.
Nice Job,did you just drop the trees and leave them?
Hey Joe, yup, dropped them and walked away, haven't touched them since except to cut deer trails. All the best to you.
Not sure if you said but how many acres in all do you think you cut
Hey Brad, it was about 10 acres. Good luck this season!
@theback40 thx you too!!
I have about 13 acres...it's gonna be a lot of work for sure
@@bradbrockhaus633 But so worth it! Stay safe out there!