Turn a Small-Acre Farm into a Big Buck Oasis | Jared Mills
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ย. 2024
- @jaredmillstakes you on a tour of his property and explains how, in two years, he transformed 50 acres from a cattle property to a premium whitetail habitat.
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I immediately watch/listen to anything Jared puts out there. I find it so beneficial to see how these projects turn out in the end, what went well, what people would do differently, ect. Top notch stuff right here!
So great to see how it’s turning out for you and there’s no question you have been working your butt off on that place. Awesome seeing your daughter already putting in time with you on the family farm!!!
Hard work is paying off Jared!! Deer are gonna be happy, looking forward to the hunt videos this fall
I can totally relate. I'm in year 4 of a transformation and it's so rewarding to see the progress.
Looking good Jared, remember when you bought that farm you have done a lot of work, congrats. Ryan in Michigan
Looks great man. I drove by a few wks ago after hanging a cam. It is nice how secluded that property is, yet has so much access.
Great video Jared.
Looks like a nice diverse place.
Hey Jared, big fan of yours!!! I’ve been watching your TH-cam hunting videos last couple years. This video is definitely interesting, especially how you’re managing your property. Question - you didn’t mention anything about apple trees or pare trees. Are you planting any or if not, why?
Again, I’m enjoying your videos whether it’s hunting or developing it.
Stay safe!
Jared, Love listening to you. Also had the apple tree question.
LOVELY FARM
High fence. High fence is the answer.
I see your plan now Jared give them so much food they will be too fat to run.
dont forget to plant some chestnuts, they produce every year when ready to bare. super high protein. I was a trained forester in the early 70s and Im old enough now to revisit sites that were cut in the early 80s and sites that were select cut for various reasons. your plan is spot on and trees respond to less competition in value and food produced. Ive hunted areas of big woods where you could not touch a lower limb anywhere, when it was finally timbred the deer got much bigger. best wishes for an exciting season.