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Post by BuckMaster on Mar 9, 2007 11:55:44 GMT -5
Here you go! Lets talk land management.
I don't have any land of my own yet (just the .5 acre that my house is on) but I would like to learn about land management because I will own some one day.
How about any low maintenance stuff that can be done to leased land such as small food plots or bush hogging?
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Post by osprey on Mar 9, 2007 12:01:24 GMT -5
The big thing on leased land is to make sure you're going to have it for a long time. Really sucks to do work, make a place better and then lose it to someone else.
After that it's all about how much time, equipment and money you have/want to put into it. Easiest and most productive things to do, I think, are small food plots and fertilizing existing plants like greenbriar, honeysuckle and oaks. You can do a whole lot with a chainsaw, rake, clippers and a hand seed spreader!
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