Stone Branch, build it, they will come.

Beech is known as a tough wood to dry and since we have basically our choice of what to use I stay away from beech logs and of course elm as well. The lack of commercial markets for either is kind of a hint that it has problems. The grain on your beech looks so perfect one would think it would dry evenly but that is not the case that I know of. My experience with it was limited though.
 
Thanks, Dave.

Consider that added to this year's plot! Thanks for the share.

I wouldn't plant too much ragweed seed or let it go to seed, it will come up the next year thicker than fescue.

I usually don't pay much attention to e-mails from Oikos but I did this time, potted Dolgos 50% sale. I ordered 10 3-4', I just ordered 12 more 2-3', they were out of 3-4'. Time to make cages.

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I'm finally getting to my beech log. The rub on beech is that it isn't very interesting, I don't know.

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I think that I'm going to cut my 11'+ log in half and cut more 4/4+ boards.

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My new tool arrived yesterday, an alpha 7 III. The lens arrived a few days ago. Today I'm trying to figure out how to operate it. I bought it with free Dogecoin money.

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Dodgecoin??? Don't you think you sold it 5 years to soon...
 
Just got caught up, boy you have been busy!! Great place G!

Thanks buck.

Dodgecoin??? Don't you think you sold it 5 years to soon...

I've been in and out of doggie probably 6 times in the past 30 days and if it weren't for a down day across the board I would be bailing out right now to protect gains.

Outside of my land investments it would seem that my strategy historically has been to buy high and sell low with no plan to jump a sinking ship.

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Always enjoy catching up. As for the ragweed...one of the most browsed forbs on my place to the point that it is difficult to find.
 
Thanks buck.



I've been in and out of doggie probably 6 times in the past 30 days and if it weren't for a down day across the board I would be bailing out right now to protect gains.

Outside of my land investments it would seem that my strategy historically has been to buy high and sell low with no plan to jump a sinking ship.

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My tax guy said if I sell crypto he won't do my taxes anymore, and he's a great guy, so I have no option but to sit on it until he gets comfortable with filing the (probably by that time) losses :(
 
My tax guy said if I sell crypto he won't do my taxes anymore, and he's a great guy, so I have no option but to sit on it until he gets comfortable with filing the (probably by that time) losses :(

I ended up up selling off most my doggies and put it in ethereum. Then doggie spiked back up yesterday, so did ethereum so I'm almost back up to where I was before the crash. I'll buy more doggies.

I'm finally cleaning up my yard as I'm just now getting some of the ice storm burned up.

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As I look around I see that the flowers are all getting browsed off. It is good to see that deer can come back again and eat. For some reason the neighbor's dog pack hasn't been seen deer hunting my land as of late.

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I was dropping a couple of crabs yesterday in the top of the bottom plot. Where tank hasn't eaten all of the turnips I maintain a self perpetuating brassica/clover plot.

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Where the clover meets the roses it seems that roses and joe pye are the preferred browse.

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With a ton of clover almost 2' deep I had to look closer to see that the deer do eat clover too.

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I'm growing my first pear in KY this year.

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With my new camera in hand I was looking for a low light action sequence. I'm going to be dangerous with this thing when I figure out how to use it.

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I put a couple of crabs in the yard.

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Things are looking up down in the ditch.

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Thanks guys.

Trial and error. I found a bean yesterday

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and that was it. The whole area has been scratched up by turkeys and is loaded with turkey poop. Any beans that I found last week have been removed.

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So my new strategy for the area is permaculture

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and I started that yesterday with my Dolgo crabs.

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Here I have a wonderful seeding of clover mix

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underneath a full canopy of maples that I hacked and squirted before leaf out. I'm going back up today with the hack hammer and special sauce to try to save my planting.

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Here I have a maple that I hacked lower down on the root collar after it was starting to leaf out

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and with much better results.

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Here I have two maples hacked on the same day lower on the tree after they started to leaf out. So it appears that hack and squirt is a mixed bag and an ongoing process.

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I'd be curious to see how those maples fared with a late summer treatment before leaf turn. I've killed a ton of the dreadful chinese tallowtree at that time.
 
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I'd be curious to see how those maples fared with a late summer treatment before leaf turn. I've killed a ton of the dreadful chinese tallowtree at that time.

We shall see my hack hammer will be putting in some overtime this summer. I believe that I just need to hold my pants on, the previously hacked trees that leafed out are probably dead trees walking. When I put the hack hammer into some of them yesterday I noticed they had a different tone. Their bark layers seem to be unhealthy.

This may be my home boy 9pt.

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The pregnant bitch didn't want him around her cow minerals.

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