Foggy's Deertopia Proving Grounds - Happenings

Fire can play a role here. It will set back your specific areas and not let it progress into timberland. If you can maintain a few firebreaks by mowing, the burning gets easier. There’s a group in your area putting together a prescribed burn association. We have a burn trailer that has gas powered water pumps, ATV water pumps, backpack sprayers, hand tools, etc. to do the burn right. I have been involved in 3 burns including my own property where we burned roughly 20 acres in four different parts of the property. It set back my hazels. It’s a volunteer group that assists landowners in burns. Let me know if you are interested in learning more.
I might be interested in this.
 
I also get pissed when my food plots or tree plantings don't go as planned, but my hunting success doesn't seem to be tied to how good my food plots and trees do that year. My worst food plot years sometimes match with some great hunting, and the opposite is also true.

I'm betting you will see a bunch of switchgrass next year in those areas. You could always frost seed those areas early next spring to give them an extra shot of switchgrass seed if you aren't sure. My CRP blend that contained switchgrass was a solid mat of oats, clover and perennial grasses the first year. It was way thicker than your weeds pictured, and I couldn't clearly see any switchgrass in that thick mess of grasses, clovers and weeds. Then the next year the switchgrass really took off and it looked like I knew what I was doing.
 
I also get pissed when my food plots or tree plantings don't go as planned, but my hunting success doesn't seem to be tied to how good my food plots and trees do that year. My worst food plot years sometimes match with some great hunting, and the opposite is also true.

I'm betting you will see a bunch of switchgrass next year in those areas. You could always frost seed those areas early next spring to give them an extra shot of switchgrass seed if you aren't sure. My CRP blend that contained switchgrass was a solid mat of oats, clover and perennial grasses the first year. It was way thicker than your weeds pictured, and I couldn't clearly see any switchgrass in that thick mess of grasses, clovers and weeds. Then the next year the switchgrass really took off and it looked like I knew what I was doing.
Yep. I am still holding out hope on that to happen. My problem with frost seeding is that I am in AZ until mid May each year. Thus the need for this to go.
 
I'd jump on the offer to help burn Foggy! That's a very generous offer and... man does burning help! Increases plant nutrition and palability.

Very short video. Worth the watch. Living with cattle and deer I observe deer mimicking the cattle's love of burns.

 
We are in the middle of a significant change of our plans as we age. Our age and physical conditions are sneaking up on us very quickly. We need to downsize.....and our home here on the lake is likely going to go down the road.....it's really nice here....but way too much effort for what we can enjoy here these days. BTDT. We really like AZ and the winters that we have there.....and are considering a different "condo' type lifestyle here on the tundra of MN......OR a place in AZ in the higher country....where it only gets into the 80's in the summer. AZ is far cheaper and easier.....and gives us allot of options. Only 2 hours drive between warm or warm.....never too hot.

MN is better for health care in our situation. The Deertopia property hangs in the balance. Maybe it becomes the mow it twice a year and hunt it....kinda property. Dunno. Lots of option on the table now.....got some months to decide. I hope you all get old enough to have to go thru this chit.....lol. It's not easy.....but we are blessed enough to have decisions we can still make. It ain't easy. Smile.

EDIT: Here are the summer temps in Prescott AZ.....a few hours drive to a different elevation.......not to shabby.....and LOTS to do in and around Prescott.....which is not too far from Sedona.

 
Foggy, you can also frost seed in the late fall if your ground is flat. Biggest concern would be snow melt run off carrying seed away but that is mitigated with flat ground.
 
Foggy, you can also frost seed in the late fall if your ground is flat. Biggest concern would be snow melt run off carrying seed away but that is mitigated with flat ground.
Thanks....that is useful information on the fall frost seeding. My land is flat. I dont get much in the way of "run off" in most areas.
 
We are in the middle of a significant change of our plans as we age. Our age and physical conditions are sneaking up on us very quickly. We need to downsize.....and our home here on the lake is likely going to go down the road.....it's really nice here....but way too much effort for what we can enjoy here these days. BTDT. We really like AZ and the winters that we have there.....and are considering a different "condo' type lifestyle here on the tundra of MN......OR a place in AZ in the higher country....where it only gets into the 80's in the summer. AZ is far cheaper and easier.....and gives us allot of options. Only 2 hours drive between warm or warm.....never too hot.

MN is better for health care in our situation. The Deertopia property hangs in the balance. Maybe it becomes the mow it twice a year and hunt it....kinda property. Dunno. Lots of option on the table now.....got some months to decide. I hope you all get old enough to have to go thru this chit.....lol. It's not easy.....but we are blessed enough to have decisions we can still make. It ain't easy. Smile.

EDIT: Here are the summer temps in Prescott AZ.....a few hours drive to a different elevation.......not to shabby.....and LOTS to do in and around Prescott.....which is not too far from Sedona.


Can you get more help from your offspring and theirs on the land projects or are they not local?

I’ve spent a number of summers in the southwest, some of them at elevation where it’s cool. It’s nice! I think my parents would go into a depression if I left MN with their grandkids though!
 
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