Only open spots I have are long gas lines that don’t get a lot of sun.But in between them are autumn olive and pines.They bed in that then come out and feed .The other side of the creek is 60 acres of ag.We do 👌
I have woody browse growing in a section of woods predominately occupied by pine trees. Curious if this woody browse tastes different to deer that had it grown amongst maples or oak.
Too expensive, takes too long, deer don't bed within or around miscanthus as much as switchgrass and you don't need the height...not necessary in any way. All negatives, no positives.
We are growing really thick patches (well mowed) of pampas grass. It’s very hearty, very tall , super thick and controllable (with much attention). Any objections to expanding into a row of screening ?
Not a better way to start my Saturday ! THANKS AGAIN JEFF
Perfect presentation Jeff! As you know, Ive been following this strategy for years and it has made a HUGE difference for me!
Monoculture vs diversity
Great education for all of us. Lots we can do, thanks for the great advice.
Love the 40-50 yd idea!
Thank you!
Great info again!!!
Thanks so much Jason!
Only open spots I have are long gas lines that don’t get a lot of sun.But in between them are autumn olive and pines.They bed in that then come out and feed .The other side of the creek is 60 acres of ag.We do 👌
I have woody browse growing in a section of woods predominately occupied by pine trees. Curious if this woody browse tastes different to deer that had it grown amongst maples or oak.
I’d plant miscanthus pockets in your example 10 acre diversity field
Too expensive, takes too long, deer don't bed within or around miscanthus as much as switchgrass and you don't need the height...not necessary in any way. All negatives, no positives.
We got rabbit and turkey population picking up last few years. We are about to start introducing pheasant to try and bring them back
Can't wait to have you guys to our place in February. Lots of great info.
Mourning Jeff can I frost seed Switch in NW Wisconsin in February and what blend of your would you Recommend it is sandy soil Thank hou
We are growing really thick patches (well mowed) of pampas grass. It’s very hearty, very tall , super thick and controllable (with much attention). Any objections to expanding into a row of screening ?
You hiring jeff?
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Have a great weekend Kurt!