Beef River 80

Sconnie

5 year old buck +
Hi Guys,

I haven't put much on here so lets start.

Info: 80 Acres ex Dairy Farm in West Central Wisconsin. Sandy loam soil that produces well, soil tests done last in 2017. Limed to 6.3-6.5, gypsum because Cats, phased out synthetic fertilizer in 2018 . Area is heavy ag, Beans/Corn and some alfalfa. Cover is king. River bottom runs east to west. Farmland, creeks and woodlots to the north and south. Low population density for both deer and humans. Surrounding properties range from 10ac-400ac in size. Neighbors hunt hard and most will shoot anything. I do not expect to shoot a booner! We average one nice buck every other year between my uncle and I. I only live 30min away.

This area was cattle pasture from at least 1942 (when my family arrived) to 1998. Erosion is a constant problem with the sandy river (Cattle didn't help either). The seed bank was decimated with nothing but fescue, thistle, locust and buckthorn remaining. We did our first major planting in 2001 with row planted white pines, misc. softwoods and ROD. I started managing the land in 2007 with my first plantings in 2009. Started spraying invasives and fescue in 2015. Most plantings are 3-6' tall now
Plantings include: White Pine, Norway Spruce, White Spruce, ROD, Dogwoods, Ninebark, Arrowood, American Plum, Wild Crabs, Silver Maple, Birch, Cherry, Oaks, Serviceberry. I am a big fan of diversity and edge!
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My food plot game has changed. I have had success growing great food but can't compete with the AG fields.

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Due to getting married (I know... that's as controversial as those tubes in the pictures below, don't worry too much she hunts and there are cages too) and buying a house I didn't plant last year. The plots got overgrown with primarily Smart Weed that went to seed.

Plot A is my worst, it was a mound that was scraped flat for fill when we built a cabin in 2018. It has been in rehab!
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The orchard is a hot mess but has clover and chicory along with dying apple trees. This is a future project.
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As you can see the blind is set up for easy and hidden access.IMG_0969.JPG

It is at a major pinch point in the river bottom.

I no longer have a tiller. I do have a 33hp tractor with mower, and an ATV with sprayer and drag. This will be my first time with Throw and Mow. I plant diverse "cover/food" mixes that will also be used to train my new bird dog this summer. The mix this year includes: Sunflowers, Grain Sorghum, Sweet Corn, Radishes, 3 types of peas, barley and whatever else I throw in there.

Question is: Should I mow first then wait for the inevitable explosion of weeds? Spray twice? Something like mow, wait, spray, wait, throw/mow/spray?

I appreciate any and all feed back. Trying to keep these plots workable for the future. I think usage will go way up once the surrounding cover gets thick enough (which should be soon!).

I will say starting with pasture land is a fun project. Truly a "blank slate". Plus you don't have to beg a forester to do TSI!
 
I like your "best" sunflower mix plot!
 
Thanks! That was the year I used buckwheat as green manure. Extra work but it paid off. I actually had a buddy take engagement photos there. Found out from the photographer there is potential for income doing that.


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Got some update photos taken after mowing this week.

This years Shrub plantings look great. 25 each Nanking Cherry, Serviceberry, ROD, Ninebark and Birch.
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Previous year’s plantings are putting on nice growth.
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My spray and drag buckwheat is going.
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Soil building is really going now. This is a very sandy area!
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Red clover is naturally appearing after getting PH up
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This property is starting to look less like pasture and more like habitat!
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No more work this year until cover plots get planted in June.


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I looks great! Youve got a lot of good things going and appear to be on the right track to me. I love your access point and your blind location as it sits with the contour of the river, looks deadly.

What else have you been planting for plots? Seems to be either clover or more "bird oriented" plots so far. Have you tried corn, beans, oats, rye, turnips, radishes, kale, etc....? Lots of really good, cheap, successful options you could try in the T&M buffet.

Id say with some more time and ingenuity, your property is going to do well. Its a blank slate with lots of potential for sure.
 
I looks great! Youve got a lot of good things going and appear to be on the right track to me. I love your access point and your blind location as it sits with the contour of the river, looks deadly.

What else have you been planting for plots? Seems to be either clover or more "bird oriented" plots so far. Have you tried corn, beans, oats, rye, turnips, radishes, kale, etc....? Lots of really good, cheap, successful options you could try in the T&M buffet.

Id say with some more time and ingenuity, your property is going to do well. Its a blank slate with lots of potential for sure.

Thanks Swiffy, it’s been a lot of fun so far! Learning to do less each year but with more quality. Gone are the years of plant 1000+ trees and pray.

For food plots we are in an ag dominated area. I find that cover is key after the crops go off. I have done straight brassicas before with cereal grains on half (LC mix). The deer are not big fans of brassicas but love an oat and pea blend. I have held off on “food plots” for the past few years because 2 are visible from a road. We have had poaching problems in the past... I am waiting on conifer screen growth before I go to food and away from cover. I almost quit plotting a few years ago but decided to keep them for the future. I would love to go to beans/corn with layered winter rye in a few years. My screen should be tall enough by then. Unfortunately the road is higher in elevation than my plots!

The real issue is I don’t even hunt deer anymore! I’d rather just land manage and chase waterfowl and upland birds elsewhere. I’m sure someday the deer hunting passion will re-emerge. Till then I just enjoy watching stuff grow.


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