Bowsnbucks
5 year old buck +
Plots look good. Gonna have to try a test strip of plantain at our place.
Keep everything in the mix.SD so are you saying balsana should be replaced with plantain in the mix? Based on your comment above that it doesn't push through. On the flip side how much what I see already growing and what will grow will be mowed when the chow down begins in October???
It depends. I've had it scalped pretty hard in the good years, other years, there will be lots left over.SD what I'm saying is when the chow down begins in October as you said previously will they eat that field to the ground or will you have greens left over?
SD how large am area is that. Excellent regen work, amazing how the logs are engulfed
You've still got living ash trees? Where are you at? EAB wiped all my ash trees out.It’s maybe a half acre. There’s another acre next to that I did the same way in 2021. I’ll probably do another half acre next to that this winter. I’m almost out of the tag alder area, so tactics are gonna change a little.
I’m gonna thin the black ash so some can keep getting bigger, but also let all the sun hit the ground. The black ash have a small canopy up very high. Also going to release all the balsam fir and birch. The ash campy should also help protect the balsams from taking 100% of the wind and risking being uprooted when the ground is soft and wet.
This should also make room for some conifer planting next spring.
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SD what kind of conifer plantings are you considering?
You've still got living ash trees? Where are you at? EAB wiped all my ash trees out.
SD if OM on a one acre field rises from 2 to 2.2 how much duff or organic matter do you think is added in tons to the soil using a roller or crimper?
Well said SD. All too often we over-react to data and tests.....when a good look at the situation can provide everything we need.I’m not sure. It would change just as soon as you got the math figured. OM isn’t stored. It’s is built up and drawn down constantly.
Try not to get hung up in too much data. I used to myself, but doing so you lose sight of the simple analysis like “is the plot performing better?”
Don’t let the geeks suck you in with all their big words and sugar waters and fancy tests. You don’t need a team of NASA scientists and a podcast to tell you regenerative methods are gonna be far more indicative of success than iron, pellets, sprays, and potions.
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