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Transforming Worthless Open Ground into Great Deer Habitat 

Purpose-Filled Habitat Management, LLC
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@tfrost33elkhunter
@tfrost33elkhunter 11 месяцев назад
I did this 2 years ago not knowing anything either. I feel like I accelerated the process by picking tree seeds of all the preferred species and I just scattered them throughout a 5 acre piece. After just 2 years the woody species, box elder, ash, etc… are all over my head and most are 10 feet tall. The deer are already using it. I had collected roughly 10 - 1 gallon zip lock bags of different tree seeds. And then just hand scattered them.
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat 11 месяцев назад
Phenomenal idea. It's amazing how fast they can take off. It's so rewarding once the deer start to use all our hard work
@scottpavek236
@scottpavek236 Год назад
You should have more subscribers. Good information!!!
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat Год назад
That means a lot, thank you!
@carltonbailey3498
@carltonbailey3498 Год назад
I am doing the same thing at my farm, got a couple small areas going back to nature!
@carltonbailey3498
@carltonbailey3498 Год назад
Johnson grass is my biggest problem, I also have river cane.
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat Год назад
@carltonbailey3498 it's worth fighting the battle, glad to hear you're getting at it!
@guyrosenbarker5113
@guyrosenbarker5113 Год назад
That box alder is great food for the deer!
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat Год назад
Definitely, they smash it on our farm
@dennispawlowski1290
@dennispawlowski1290 Год назад
We have a 6 acre bermuda grass field we are converting, can't wait to get those results
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat Год назад
Great to hear, good luck on the journey brother!
@Isaacmantx
@Isaacmantx 8 месяцев назад
I am doing something similar with oaks trying to recreate an oak savannah. I planted 3-4 gallons of a mix of white oak acorns (Chinkapin, Burr, and Post) on 3/4 of an acre. I also have 15 or so gallons of a mix of red oaks (mostly Texas Red Oak) to go on 1.8 acres. Both patches are within a 26 acre prescribed fire I plan to burn in the next couple of months. The white oaks I will leave at forest densities, but the red oaks I plan to maintain at Savannah densities.
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat 8 месяцев назад
I love to hear that! That's going to be a fun area to watch develop over the rest of your lifetime. Our country forester had a ton of extra acorns this past fall he offered to me for direct seeding but unfortunately I didn't have time to do the prep needed so I missed out. But I will be doing something similar to you in the future!
@Isaacmantx
@Isaacmantx 8 месяцев назад
@@PFHabitat I am seeding using a tulip bulb auger and a drill. It will burn through some batteries… but it doesn’t require any extra prep. Just drill a 2-3 inch hole, drop and shove dirt back over. The hole isn’t much bigger than a bit oak acorn.
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat 8 месяцев назад
You get a pretty good germination rate planting that way?
@Isaacmantx
@Isaacmantx 8 месяцев назад
@@PFHabitat we will see. I figure, if I get about 1% of planted acorns to mature tree, I will have the density I want. It is free (collected them myself) and only costs a little sweat equity. If I have less than desired germination, I will supplement with more plantings every couple of years until I get my desired outcome.
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat 8 месяцев назад
Sounds like a great plan! I've planted a lot of free trees I dug up myself. Lots of great habitat work that can get done at little to no cost
@ginogranata6548
@ginogranata6548 11 месяцев назад
I have a 10acre parcel that is currently a brush field, some of if is over 8ft tall ..working on habitat design that promotes a loop of deer movement
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat 11 месяцев назад
Sounds like some great habitat. Having a piece like that to set up for hunting is definitely a blessing. Good luck!
@ginogranata6548
@ginogranata6548 10 месяцев назад
@PFHabitat thanks little different than hunting the old 280 acre farm , but the surrounding land by my 10 is good habitat and 100 yds to its south is a decent swamp. That funnels them around towards my property.
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat 10 месяцев назад
@ginogranata6548 yah sometimes the size doesn't matter as long as it's the "right 10" in the "right situation". There's a 10 acre chunk I could pull off ours that has been phenomenal over the years
@kurtcaramanidis5705
@kurtcaramanidis5705 Год назад
Awesome. I love it.
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat Год назад
Gracias Kurt!
@ianmiller8276
@ianmiller8276 7 месяцев назад
How old are the spruce trees and how big were they when you planted them
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat 7 месяцев назад
They were planted in 2002 as saplings (6 to 12")
@ryan_riggs5738
@ryan_riggs5738 5 месяцев назад
how do you spray when everything is that tall?
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat 5 месяцев назад
Once it gets taller than 4 feet I stop spraying. That's is as high as I'm able to set my boom
@tidecoys
@tidecoys Год назад
Why protect the oaks? I’d run fire through it once they get past the deers browse line…to set it back.
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat Год назад
Fire is a great tool. But I don't want to kill all the trees in this circumstance so I'm letting them grow. Fire would girdle and kill a majority of the trees this size (speaking from experience).
@ianlilley6430
@ianlilley6430 Год назад
Can't believe all that box alder wow. We call it Manitoba maple here in Canada. I would love to have this many alder growing on my property
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat Год назад
It's definitely a great browse and wildlife tree. All the farmers around us see it as a weed but I love seeing it return to the landscape
@case8987
@case8987 2 месяца назад
Where do you buy your cleth?
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat 2 месяца назад
Normally keystone online. It's cheap right now
@stevelamie2009
@stevelamie2009 Год назад
Do you prefer this habitat or switchgrass?
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat Год назад
This hands down. This is year round food and cover. Whereas switchgrass is just cover and doesn't stand all year. Switch has its place and I want some on the farm to give the deer diverse bedding options. But if I had to choose this is my preferred without a doubt
@craigweinmann320
@craigweinmann320 Год назад
Why do you use crop oil versus non-ionic surfactant?
@PFHabitat
@PFHabitat Год назад
You can use either (per the label). The local coop sells herbamax crop oil at a good price so that's why I go that route
@craigweinmann320
@craigweinmann320 Год назад
Thanks, good to know.
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