Gobble4me757
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For those who have mulched to create a food plot, how did you go about doing so? Did you use a landrake behind a tractor to clear off the ground afterwords?
I have had a mulcher reclaim a few acres of old pasture but the shreaded mulch was just allowed to lay and rot.For those who have mulched to create a food plot, how did you go about doing so? Did you use a landrake behind a tractor to clear off the ground afterwords?
Agree....preservation of top soil should be a consideration...in our case we had to contract out the work....big dozer $200 per hour or Excavator at $200 per hour...budget dictated the big dozer...plus at the time we had some road improvements to make on the property.I use an excavator. Hate clearing after the mulcher goes through makes it really difficult. Excavator can clear and leave 99% of the topsoil which is hard to do with a dozer. Can take bigger trees as necessary . Doesn't clear anywhere as fast though
Yes. In my opinion best time is combined with other projects. 200hr probably decent price depending on the excavator. I'm currently turning a pine clearcut to pasture/cutting roads/firelines. Be back at it hard after the first of the year. Pretty cool to see all the nwsg return. Personally I much prefer it over a planted crop. Two years ago it was a pine thicket. The sheer numbers of birds that are around now is pretty wild.we've been watching the deer in it and surprisingly the numbers considering both neighbors feed a lot of cornAgree....preservation of top soil should be a consideration...in our case we had to contract out the work....big dozer $200 per hour or Excavator at $200 per hour...budget dictated the big dozer...plus at the time we had some road improvements to make on the property.
Sounds like an awesome project! Next year we have a gas line thats scheduled to go through our property and we are planning a nwsg/pollinator blend over the majority of the new area....and the $200 per hour I quoted on the big dozer was a little over 4 years ago....Im sure that rate has gone up since then.Yes. In my opinion best time is combined with other projects. 200hr probably decent price depending on the excavator. I'm currently turning a pine clearcut to pasture/cutting roads/firelines. Be back at it hard after the first of the year. Pretty cool to see all the nwsg return. Personally I much prefer it over a planted crop. Two years ago it was a pine thicket. The sheer numbers of birds that are around now is pretty wild.we've been watching the deer in it and surprisingly the numbers considering both neighbors feed a lot of corn
Prolly so…it's costing me 200/hr for the Mulcher…I have a lil over 3 acres to do total. It would cost wayy more with a dozier and all.Sounds like an awesome project! Next year we have a gas line thats scheduled to go through our property and we are planning a nwsg/pollinator blend over the majority of the new area....and the $200 per hour I quoted on the big dozer was a little over 4 years ago....Im sure that rate has gone up since then.
Don't have many options where I'm doing this…really 1.5 acres of needed rooting and all with .5 being road etc. was thinking to get one of those heavy duty plows to pull behind the tractor and then come back with a disc later. Spraying in mid to late springMight be better off using a V-shear and rootrake or trackhoe with a thumb to push the trees over, stack, and burn. 2ac of pine is gonna be a lot to clean up and you'll either need to deal with the stumps day 1 or let'em rot.
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How did this turn out for you? I'm planning on clearing about 10 acres and seeding nwsg this springSounds like an awesome project! Next year we have a gas line thats scheduled to go through our property and we are planning a nwsg/pollinator blend over the majority of the new area....and the $200 per hour I quoted on the big dozer was a little over 4 years ago....Im sure that rate has gone up since then.
Gasline project tied up in the courts. Judge is supposed to hear the case in early 2025...so while I look forward to the project, we hadnt made any progress.How did this turn out for you? I'm planning on clearing about 10 acres and seeding nwsg this spring
In my previous post I said we hadnt made any progress...which isnt true...while we hadnt made any progress with NWSG or Pollenator blends....we were successful at finally finding someone to the cut timber from future gas line path...so that generated some income which will go towards habitat projects in the future. Currently just waiting on the gas line install and clean-up.How did this turn out for you? I'm planning on clearing about 10 acres and seeding nwsg this spring
Agree....doing nothing but opening the canopy and allowing sunlight in can generate some great habitat.What he said. Asking a question here, why are y'all planting nwsg? It's already in the soil
I don't know if TVA broadcast seed in the rights-of-way, but once they started maintaining the power-line ROWs with chemicals, they have really filled in with tall Indian Grass. Great for turkey and quail.Agree....doing nothing but opening the canopy and allowing sunlight in can generate some great habitat.
And there can be some nwsg in the seed bank but there are also other less desirable plants....sowing a variety of nswg seeds and a pollenator blend can shade out other less desirable species while providing great habitat for fawning, turkey nesting and quail.
Seems to me nwsg and the natural seedbank are gonna have the same growing season. So a crapshoot to what gets shaded out.Agree....doing nothing but opening the canopy and allowing sunlight in can generate some great habitat.
And there can be some nwsg in the seed bank but there are also other less desirable plants....sowing a variety of nswg seeds and a pollenator blend can shade out other less desirable species while providing great habitat for fawning, turkey nesting and quail.