Hello to all. I’m Mike and I just joined today. I’m 61 and own a portion of a family farm that has been in my family since 1873. I’ve been deer hunting this property all my life. I’m a graduate of North Carolina State University with a degree in Soil Science and a minor in Forestry. I have worked I started out working in my degree field but transitioned to construction and have owned and operated a small construction company for the last 25 years. My hunting group is composed of me, a couple of nephews, and a couple of great nephews. We have about 150 acres that we manage and hunt. The majority of the land is in managed pine forests with small areas of hardwoods along creeks and around several old homesites. We have a natural gas pipeline bisecting the property that provides a great area to hunt. We also have 10-12 acres that are managed as food plots. We have 4 old tractors and an assortment of used equipment I’ve picked up and refurbished over the years. My wife and I are retiring in 2-3 more years and moving to the original 100 year old farmhouse my grandparents built on the property. We are in a sparsely populated area and many tracts of land around us are much larger than ours. One of the biggest being several thousand acres owned by a local lumber company that manages the timberland and leases out the agricultural portion. Nearly everyone in our area is trying to manage for quality deer. Even though I’ve been doing things on our property for years to enhance hunting I still have plenty to learn. I’ll be more than happy to provide any advice I can. I look forward to reading more on the forum and contributing where I can