Well the season ended about two weeks ago, and things are getting back to normal. Trying to start planning my work for this coming year. As of now, the biggest plan is to try and get a house built. According to the survey when I purchased the property I require a soecial septic setup but am getting a soil engineer to come test some other locations next week.
I also have to start figuring what I want to plant in the food plots for the spring and summer. I am open to suggestions or mixes that work for you. I’m also thinking of buying a packermaxx with the crimper. The release method as Grant Woods calls it looks like he has great success. I do think I’m going to run the two bottom plow and disc through the newer plot one time to break up some of the dirt and turn the mulch in some. I have a pretty good stand of clover going around the point of hardwoods and will probably frost seed more over it to just try to fill it in some.
Another question I have is whether I should prune my chestnuts, and fruit trees this year bring it is only their second year in the ground and most are not out of the tubes yet or should I wait until next year when they get some more height to them. Thanks for any input.
We had a pretty good year on the 34 acres as the town and golf course replenish the herd very well. I think all together there were 10-12 deer taken with one 20” wide 6 pointer a buddy of mine killed. Ready to make some more progress and get closer towards the “end” goal.
Already replenished the mineral site. The does are already starting to pile back onto it.
This red oak fell shortly after I purchased the property and I have wanted to cut it up. Finally took the time the other day to cut it and the poplar that fell with it up. This will be used in the fire pit, and it opened this side of the point back up some. Glad the stump flipped back upright after the fact.
The works about to start to prepare for the 2022 season, but then it’s never really over is it.
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