Spring update:
first off thanks to all of you for all the information you put out on your own property tours. I love reading through what others are doing.
As always i use pictures more than words. It helps me to remember what i have done and to be thankful for what i have.
Dad and i wore the chainsaws out this winter. Limbed up low hanging branches, cut down several trees, cleaned up a mess of about a dozen mature oaks that fell last summer in a freak storm, opened up a small entrance section to the river so that you can actually see the river, pruned the bottom branches of the mature chestnuts, and much more. I added 4 apple trees, 4 pears, planted a half dozen oaks that i germinated in my basement last year, and i re-located a dozen persimmons. I propagated my fig tree and replanted the new growth around the barn, re-located some painted buckeye around the house, and at home this year i am propagating several dozen azaleas from around the neighborhood to replant next fall at the farm. I also collected some live oak yearlings from my brother in laws house at the coast, hope to plant them next fall.
We hosted Thanksgiving for my family. 21 of us now. Had venison back straps and wild hog hams. (and store bought turkeys).
Sat behind these future NFL'ers at the national championship game in California...
Best shot i have of the area we opened up to view the river.
Food plots are browsed heavily. We have harvested 12 deer in 3 years of this half of the farm, and they still eat me down to dirt. My mind is constantly thinking about the balance between acerage in plots/deer density/quality of native food.........
Killed this guy a few weeks ago....this is the before and after!