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    Converting Invasive Thicket to Switch...

    Update, (I promise pictures soon) Pulled cards quick in this clearing (hung on a discovered crab apple tree that is a great producer). Was tough to tell but a ton of the chokeberry and dogwood appear to have been located and nipped down by the deer. I didn't have the time to linger long and lot...
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    Converting Invasive Thicket to Switch...

    Well folks, the chokeberry especially and many of the dogwood I planted back into the area has done VERY good surprisingly without fencing. The plan is to continue expanding the area of BH I'm hitting and hitting the reset button on regeneration on my property is a go for this next year. Plan...
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    Blue Hill Nursery Sale

    His stock is incredible, but dang that shipping makes me wish now I'd called a couple more buddies to offset that some. I don't have insanely deep pockets so half dozen trees is about as big as I go. Got a couple of my favorites that have done well and also trying a few new types as well.
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    Converting Invasive Thicket to Switch...

    Just a quick update as it's been awhile and some has happened. I decided ahead of the EQIP guys coming in and mass eradicating/killing of the bush honeysuckle and bittersweet to remove a swath of it and overplant it. I cleared probably close to an acre area that I need to be regenerating and...
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    Converting Invasive Thicket to Switch...

    I don't believe enough litter/fuel on the ground exists presently due to how BH stops all understory growth for a burn to occur. I'm having a professional forestry company come in and they will be treating the entire property for the BH and bittersweet everywhere. These two spots are two...
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    Converting Invasive Thicket to Switch...

    Yeah I don't fully like either option for very valid reasons, many of which you outlined. Switch would definitely be the "lessor" of the intense work required. Sure IF or WHEN I get plantings mature enough the deer won't kill them to nothing it could be easily two or three years from now even...
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    Converting Invasive Thicket to Switch...

    Part of me is weighing the option of not going to switch or grasses, allow me to explain. So I'm not blessed with a lot of acreage. We are talking just over 22 acres and one thing I've learned lately is the attractiveness of the property is starting to tip to the point where the amount of deer...
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    Converting Invasive Thicket to Switch...

    Thank you! Now question say a switch is selected, doe sit have a different herbicidal program than if you had a mix inclusive of say big blue, little blue also in there?
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    Converting Invasive Thicket to Switch...

    Oh one additional thought I had, and I'm reaching out to the state forester as he mentioned corn and soybeans are not allowed in the classified land which I'm heading towards filing for...but he said I could piece out fields for an ag crop type share program if I wanted....so I want clarity if...
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    Converting Invasive Thicket to Switch...

    Appreciate the feed back, I'll work through your questions: Yea, any resprouted bush honey suckle I fear would need isolated backpack attacking this year to a degree and I know everyone says the plant cannot live through fire...but as you know the fruit/seed is the issue even if you kill the...
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    Converting Invasive Thicket to Switch...

    Forgot to mention, the two areas set up quite well for burn protection in the future. The black outlines would be trails I keep which can be disced at burnings for containment, the green would be clover type food trail edges and the blue is actually edge of where my long pond which always has...
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    Converting Invasive Thicket to Switch...

    So going to yield to all of you as when it comes to switchgrass I've never messed with the stuff. I knew when I bought my place few years back bush honeysuckle and oriental bittersweet were a massive issue. Well finally yesterday started the process with our state's district forester and balls...
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    Shrubs for dry ground? Possibly Shade tolerant

    What first came to my mind was American Plum, Witch Hazel, ninebark and hawthorns. I've also seen Strawberry bush succeed, black willow and of course some evergreen types.
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    J-birds place

    I feel a shift has occurred for you as it has for me - for quite different reasons but it seems we both find ourselves now re-navigating to a place of what motivates us and breathes that desire back into us. Here's to the journey my friend!!! Like you I need to log in to this site more! God bless!
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    Northern Whitetail Crabs Now Available

    First time buying from NWC this year, and oh my word they just earned my business and adding them to my list of trusted tree sources. Dear Lord the trees were massive in comparison to what I usually see elsewhere (mainly have used Stark and also Blue Hills). Redfields especially were just...
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