@@travissmith-wz5nc I hope you had a heck of a meal in that restaurant for 6 hours and $3000! Who knew "boots on the ground" meant under a restaurant table!?!?
What variety of red osier dogwood are you recommending for dry soils like that? Native rod in Michigan won’t grow in that dry of soil, at least on my farm.
Field rats. I could shoot ten deer from the seat of my tractor while picking corn. There will be 30 of them on a fifteen acre field. Frankly farmers should band together and start charging the state grazing fees.
Great video Randy
Thanks John
Great video!
Thanks Jon
Great video Randy, that property is a great example of how quickly a plan comes together with some small projects.
Awesome!
Great information!
I'll be having you out, when I find my property, ok?
Great property. Thanks Randy
Heavy ag area is the key word. Add a little cover and those setups come alive quick.
Exactly.
@@kurtcaramanidis5705
If it’s ag heavy add cover. If it’s cover heavy add food. Problem solved!!!
Great video. Love seeing the plan and the follow up results
Super cool video. You john Brad going to do some more joint videos?
Yes sir
looking forward to the next video! I have property in Upper MI and would really like to transform 4 acres of my field into something like this!
If you have any questions on what went well and what I would do differently, let me know.
@@kurtcaramanidis5705 awesome thank you!
Great video. My favorite part was creating a doe factory. Hilarious!
Me too 🙂
Funny thing is I paid to learn about that for 6 hours in a restaurant 😅.
Ouch! @@travissmith-wz5nc
@SeeMoreBucks jared been making fun of me for 3 yrs now! 😅 payback for stupid behavior lol!!!
@@travissmith-wz5nc I hope you had a heck of a meal in that restaurant for 6 hours and $3000! Who knew "boots on the ground" meant under a restaurant table!?!?
Looks awesome in August. What's it look like in January? Does it still provide cover? Do deer still bed in it in the winter?
Not yet... but that's what the landowner is working on... year around cover, bedding and food.
I had 15 bucks in January.
What variety of red osier dogwood are you recommending for dry soils like that? Native rod in Michigan won’t grow in that dry of soil, at least on my farm.
His soil was not dry or sandy
May be the only 4 year old bucks I’ve ever seen in Michigan
Are they using it during fall??
Yes.
Great video! Thanks for the laugh about creating a doe factory.. haha
Couldn't resist
Field rats. I could shoot ten deer from the seat of my tractor while picking corn. There will be 30 of them on a fifteen acre field. Frankly farmers should band together and start charging the state grazing fees.
That fallow field will be wasted space.....
Wasted space?
It's a wildlife bonanza.@@whitehondarider22
Please elaborate.