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Jselsor on old qdma forum and currently on Habitat talk
31/YOM from Jefferson county Mo which is Just south of STL. Married to my wonderful wife for 8 yrs now. We have been blessed with 4 children (3 boys, 1 girl) that keep us busy to say the least! I am a FT Paramedic but also have a landscaping business that funds my farm/habitat projects. Own 287 acres that was purchased with my in-laws as partners about 4 yrs ago. I am very passionate about land ownership, habitat improvements and enjoying the outdoors with family! I have come to the point of enjoying the habitat work more than the hunt itself! I pray that I see the day that my kids are slaying deer under our apples, pears an chestnuts!
Hey Jordan! Glad to see you made it.
 
Another MO fella here. I was on the QDMA forums for a while, but mostly as a lurker. Relatively active on some other outdoor forums, always under Mo-Ape. Name is Andy and live in suburban St Louis...married with three awesome kids under 9 who are falling in love with hunting and habitat work like their pops. I work in the high-tech industry in a leadership capacity, so being outdoors and playing farmer is the ying to my yang!

We own a 135 acre farm in Pike Co., MO that is 80% hardwood timber with the balance being water and food plots.

I also lease 200 acres in Harrison County, MO with a buddy that is loaded with some giant deer.

I was blessed to speak with Paul Knox (Dbltree) numerous times and definitely am a disciple of his!

I look forward to learning from you all and sharing our habitat journey!


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Another MO fella here. I was on the QDMA forums for a while, but mostly as a lurker. Relatively active on some other outdoor forums, always under Mo-Ape. Name is Andy and live in suburban St Louis...married with three awesome kids under 9 who are falling in love with hunting and habitat work like their pops. I work in the high-tech industry in a leadership capacity, so being outdoors and playing farmer is the ying to my yang!

We own a 135 acre farm in Pike Co., MO that is 80% hardwood timber with the balance being water and food plots.

I also lease 200 acres in Harrison County, MO with a buddy that is loaded with some giant deer.

I was blessed to speak with Paul Knox (Dbltree) numerous times and definitely am a disciple of his!

I look forward to learning from you all and sharing our habitat journey!


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Welcome to the forum Andy! Looking forward to reading your contributions!
 
Another MO fella here. I was on the QDMA forums for a while, but mostly as a lurker. Relatively active on some other outdoor forums, always under Mo-Ape. Name is Andy and live in suburban St Louis...married with three awesome kids under 9 who are falling in love with hunting and habitat work like their pops. I work in the high-tech industry in a leadership capacity, so being outdoors and playing farmer is the ying to my yang!

We own a 135 acre farm in Pike Co., MO that is 80% hardwood timber with the balance being water and food plots.

I also lease 200 acres in Harrison County, MO with a buddy that is loaded with some giant deer.

I was blessed to speak with Paul Knox (Dbltree) numerous times and definitely am a disciple of his!

I look forward to learning from you all and sharing our habitat journey!


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Great to see lots of Mo guys on here! Buddy of mine just bought 80 in pike. Great ground up there!
Paul Knox had a special place in all our hearts! What a guy
What kind tractor is that in your avatar pic? I'm in the market! Kioti an kabota are hot prospects!
 
Hey J! Been popping in an out for awhile. Just wanted to let everyone know who I was. Hope your cubbies are off to a better start then our red birds!

They are! Had the banner raising Monday and the ring ceremony today/tonight....1/2 game back from first, but that is because the reds have played 1 more game than us. I'm not worried about the reds. Your birds have had a rough go thus far. Still doesn't look right seeing Fowler in red like that.....but you guys probably say the same about Heyward.

I saw you had been here once in a while.....
 
Have never taken the time to introduce myself. I'm Rusty from central La. and perhaps the luckiest human being ever to inhabit the planet. At 62 I've had the privilege of spending most of my life outdoors participating in just about every aspect of property mgt. , wildlife mgt. and general outdoor adventure possible. At the age of 20 I was fortunate beyond imagination to get full and total control of 1350 acres of unimproved mostly logged over, roadless mixed hardwood /pine forest. The only way to get around was on a 3 wheeler [ remember those days?]

I moved onto the property when I was 24, raised my family there and now get to raise my grandson there as my son/dil have moved to the farm. Hard to beat! Over the past 40 years I have had unbridled opportunity to develop the property exactly to my wishes creating a wildlife paradise all in my back yard. To make it even better my farm joins the farm of my lifelong friend whom I get to share the passion, vision, and results with. His farm is a bit over 1100 acres and our ideals are in lockstep. He lives on his farm as well.

Our properties are managed exclusively for recreation mostly for family and friends and for the most part operated sustainably and organically. I do use some herbicide. Also have been utilizing cover crops extensively the last few years learning a lot from LickCreek as well as extensive study.

In the late 90's I sold a company that I was majority owner and ceo of and bought 25,000 acres from a friend along the Rio Grande River in Northern Mexico. It is a wildlife wonderland and has taught me more about wildlife and whitetails than I could have ever imagined. Blessings indeed.

Happy to be a part of this group sharing ideas on resources we all love
 
Have never taken the time to introduce myself. I'm Rusty from central La. and perhaps the luckiest human being ever to inhabit the planet. At 62 I've had the privilege of spending most of my life outdoors participating in just about every aspect of property mgt. , wildlife mgt. and general outdoor adventure possible. At the age of 20 I was fortunate beyond imagination to get full and total control of 1350 acres of unimproved mostly logged over, roadless mixed hardwood /pine forest. The only way to get around was on a 3 wheeler [ remember those days?]

I moved onto the property when I was 24, raised my family there and now get to raise my grandson there as my son/dil have moved to the farm. Hard to beat! Over the past 40 years I have had unbridled opportunity to develop the property exactly to my wishes creating a wildlife paradise all in my back yard. To make it even better my farm joins the farm of my lifelong friend whom I get to share the passion, vision, and results with. His farm is a bit over 1100 acres and our ideals are in lockstep. He lives on his farm as well.

Our properties are managed exclusively for recreation mostly for family and friends and for the most part operated sustainably and organically. I do use some herbicide. Also have been utilizing cover crops extensively the last few years learning a lot from LickCreek as well as extensive study.

In the late 90's I sold a company that I was majority owner and ceo of and bought 25,000 acres from a friend along the Rio Grande River in Northern Mexico. It is a wildlife wonderland and has taught me more about wildlife and whitetails than I could have ever imagined. Blessings indeed.

Happy to be a part of this group sharing ideas on resources we all love

Boy id love to pick your brain about business and maybe deer someday over a cup of coffee or a cold one. What an amazing story.

Thanks for sharing!
 
Welcome Baker. I think i should come visit. So glad you appreciate the land and opportunities you have!
 
Been following the new site since the switch over from the other place and decided to finally join one of these. Learned a lot reading all the information posted.
Welcome. Good spot to be and glad you are with us
 
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