Something you might look into is the American chestnut foundation. I've saw where they plant their advanced blight resistant American chestnut trees on reclaimed coal mine land to test them in real world conditions. I'd bet if you joined a local chapter you could probably get it planted for free!extremely long time lurker over at QDMA - but never posted. Time to contribute...
160 Acres in Northwest AL
Engineer by trade
Can contribute to:
Dock Build - completed last week (July 2016)
Hunting Camp on your Property
Off Grid Living - Water collection systems - Do's and Donts
Shooting Platform Builds - Fairly Simple
Homemade Cultipacker
Need help with:
Turning crappy soil (coal mine land) into useful habitat
Better hunting practices & strategies
Greetings! I was actually a relatively new member over at QDMA but might as well focus my time here and let that account die. I look forward to this forum building a useful knowledgebase for all. I'm located in SE Michigan on 5 acres.
Thanks all! I will check it out once I get home from NOLA (business trips really suck out of my posting time)Buckhunter most are going under the native habitat section lots of folks have already started there.
Thanks, ill check it out.Something you might look into is the American chestnut foundation. I've saw where they plant their advanced blight resistant American chestnut trees on reclaimed coal mine land to test them in real world conditions. I'd bet if you joined a local chapter you could probably get it planted for free!
Crazy you would say that...exactly my situation and I thought the same thing. Just buying some property and eager to get to work! Looking forward to the ride!This is really weird for me. I lurked for a loooong time over at the QDMA site and just recently started posting so although I recognize most of you guys, you probably have no idea who I am. :) Anyhow I have some material to provide and I guess you will get to know me. This is like going on the first date with an old friend... Haha!