Pine Hill Farm

Beyond excited for what's happening here! Switch grass is finally taking off, you can see where I've feathered the edges and let forbes regenerate. It's definitely dirty in certain areas with ragweed over my head but I think that structure is crucial right now. Seeing this compared to the flat plains of last summer is crazy. I've got atleast a dozen deer bedding on the property right now. Unfortunately, I probably won't be sharing anymore buck pictures as I've been informed that this site could be used by people specifically looking for big deer in certain areas. IMG_0649-preview.JPGIMG_0661-preview.JPGIMG_0679-preview.JPG
 
Excellent!!!


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Looking good! Glad to hear the switch is coming along & your efforts are being rewarded! I hope the chase for the big guy ends with him on your wall this year.
 
Looking good! Glad to hear the switch is coming along & your efforts are being rewarded! I hope the chase for the big guy ends with him on your wall this year.
Thanks Newbie, I hope your place is coming together and your family is doing well!
 
Here's a little ways off the habitat part but It's part of the family farm we're bringing back. I tore down the old chicken coop and built a much smaller 8x20 shed style coop and used the remaining foundation and slab as a run. We raised 14 chicks from mid April and now have at least 3 of them laying. Also got a good garden going and more veggies then we can keep up with, canning and freezing everything we can't eat. Also planted sweet corn for the first time ever and picked my first 3 dozen or so last night, from my non GMO weedy sweetcorn patch.
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Here's a little ways off the habitat part but It's part of the family farm we're bringing back. I tore down the old chicken coop and built a much smaller 8x20 shed style coop and used the remaining foundation and slab as a run. We raised 14 chicks from mid April and now have at least 3 of them laying. Also got a good garden going and more veggies then we can keep up with, canning and freezing everything we can't eat. Also planted sweet corn for the first time ever and picked my first 3 dozen or so last night, from my non GMO weedy sweetcorn patch.
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Living the life!!

I’ve been meaning to get a garden in for about 3 years and every spring I get busy and don’t get around to it. Might need to make it a winter project this year so in the spring I just need to bury seeds.

I’d love to raise some chickens and livestock for eggs and meat (always had growing up) but my wife thinks every animal is a pet & I know we’d end up with 0 critters in the freezer and outrageous vet bills for nominal issues with farm animals hahaha. Ironically enough, she’s a cold blooded killer if a whitetail walks out though.
 
Wondering what type of grass this is and should I be worried and be active in trying to kill it now? It's all new and only shown up in the areas I have sprayed or disked. I tried Dr Google but got a lot of mixed answers. I don't think it's RCG right?IMG_0751.JPGIMG_0750.JPG
 
That’s the dreaded Johnson grass. Did you plant something after you sprayed or disked? The Johnson grass saw an opportunity to pop once the disturbance happened and the competition was set back.

Not sure you’d want to do anything this year about it since it’s seeded out.
 
My app says barnyard grass. Whether you try to kill it right now depends on what your expectations are for the area you're seeing it.
 
Sorry for the scare. You’re right, Brian. Barnyard grass.

From what I read, it’s an annual and isn’t as aggressive as Johnson grass, so that’s a better answer.
 
My app says barnyard grass. Whether you try to kill it right now depends on what your expectations are for the area you're seeing it.
I figured it wasn’t Johnson grass as I’m semi familiar with that. It’s in an area I tilled and planted for a switch border and then planned for establishing a native prairie but the switch failed.
 
Is there any switch at all? Label says quinclorac will work and be safe for the switch. Worth a look.


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Is there any switch at all? Label says quinclorac will work and be safe for the switch. Worth a look.


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I've not seen it, but it was seeded late and everything else crowded and jumped ahead. Maybe I give it a shot and it will show itself. I'm honestly more concerned on whether this barnyard grass is crazy invasive so I can address it now. It does have a nice tall open structure and is about 5' tall. Thanks T.
 
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