That's something I'd love to hunt overMy first thought reading the OP was to surround that clover in corn. Create a little sanctuary.
Might bite you in the ass on this one, who knows. Once you cut a tree down, it's gone.Honestly my jump right into it mentality has got me where I'm at today but there has been some times it has screwed me over pretty bad haha
I could do this, that would be nice. And then just add a small kill plot in between that and my neighbors huge thicket maybe.My first thought reading the OP was to surround that clover in corn. Create a little sanctuary.
I know I know haha. I'm not cutting down any trees right now. I hear what you are trying to tell me and I'm taking it all into consideration before I decide what I'm doing. I'm more confused on what I wanna do now than before I started this thread but I got lots of good info to think on.Might bite you in the ass on this one, who knows. Once you cut a tree down, it's gone.
How familiar are you with "food plot achitecture"?
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Is a great seed company and has a world of good info on food plots. He also has a food plot info forum.
He is a professional farm animal feed adviser.
Neighbor has that covered for me if I wanna borrow it so I think I'll be able to afford the expensive seeds lol
Get the planter then you don't need the neighbor. And then you can do whatever you want with your land. That much clover is not needed.
Nothing better than standing row crops to hold/attract the deer. Especially late season when they are easy picking by the neighbors with there bang sticks. Gotta keep them on your ground so they can grow, and those interior fields would be perfect for that!
And I was not suggesting taking a bunch of trees out. Just if you have a few small openings, work the ground up and get something planted.
By the way, the are just picking on me with the beer comments and expensive seed!!! :smiley_blackeye:[/QUO
Thats pretty much what i wanna do is just a couple small spots with some brush i could push out and clear it easily for now but in the near future i will be planting the fields and stuff on my own. I like the way my place is set up but i agree with some crops in these fields it would draw all kinds of deer in and hold some to.
What part you in?
I'm just south of Newark and little east of Heath.
What road are you on ?
im by Flint ridge so i Think im right by you.