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  1. dogghr

    Stone Branch, build it, they will come.

    Such a pyro!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. dogghr

    Undecided, but leaning !😁

    Let the rye go. It will not affect growth or browsing of clover , if anything encourages it. Shades clover form heat and sun, keeps soil moist and cool/warm. Self Terminate/ roll/ mow when it matures and plant your summer crop if you must. But in the other hand your abuse will not kill the...
  3. dogghr

    Foodplotting In The Mountains...The Sequel

    It’s spring and I , like many of you , see these early bloomers of Sarvis ,aka Serviceberry ,in bloom. Easy to find on my place in the spring when I tag them but difficult for me to identify within the woods once blooms are gone. Read if you want , don’t if you don’t , But it will hurt my...
  4. dogghr

    Country Roads

    What state nursery are you buying from? I thought WV nursery closed? I’ve bought quite a bit from them but they would always sell out quickly Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. dogghr

    Country Roads

    Looks great Mitch. I love the silkies I’ve planted. And thankgoodness you do those wasted tubes like me. Mine did nothing until I released them into cages!! You might want to add Hazelnuts to your plantings. Another good choice Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. dogghr

    Working at the Farm - Took a few I-Phone Pics

    Missed the story of the missing shed. You shouldn’t stand inside a building and talk…. You know you full of hot air!! Nice deer Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. dogghr

    Foodplotting In The Mountains...The Sequel

    Since I mentioned in my previous post of observing the soil on your knees during these nasty winter day thought some might like this article. I certainly have these on my property and would expect more as the logging opens the canopy...
  8. dogghr

    Stone Branch, build it, they will come.

    Mmm that oak flat looks tempting for a hunt Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. dogghr

    Official timber harvest/logging thread

    I forgot about this thread Pinetag. Sorry Your place looking good w logging. I need take some more pics. My Logger has come back in after stepping away due to health issues. Grabbing mostly RO this time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. dogghr

    Foodplotting In The Mountains...The Sequel

    Went Valentines Day to spend the time w the one I love…. My farm. Of course that’s just partially true as my true love was working so I was free most the day. I needed run the chainsaw on some road blocking trees and deer paths from logger debris. And some management of cedar growth. Cedars in...
  11. dogghr

    Stone Branch, build it, they will come.

    Per the stuck bar and chain….. good to see you are human George. Always aggravating to get a stuck bar Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. dogghr

    Foodplotting In The Mountains...The Sequel

    I usually am doing my hingecutting during these cold months but w logging still in place there is no need for me to do such Weather has been crappy as with most of you so I went for a day of skiing. It’s one of the few sports that I’ve never broken a bone and hope my luck doesn’t run out. Sure...
  13. dogghr

    Working at the Farm - Took a few I-Phone Pics

    Some things require months/years of therapy to overcome. Not worth a deer Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. dogghr

    Kansas CWD

    And yet NZ haS plenty of high fence hunting. Now that’s not cheesy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. dogghr

    Stone Branch, build it, they will come.

    Internet experts on anything never cease to amaze me. I’m on a few motorcycle and car rebuild groups and it never ceases to amaze me the ignorance pushed by “ experts” on the simplest of things Fire does create the best recovery even if I dont do it. All one needs to do is research old growth...
  16. dogghr

    Working at the Farm - Took a few I-Phone Pics

    Oh my I just don’t think I can handle the thought of your hips wiggling like Elvis much less the howling Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. dogghr

    Stone Branch, build it, they will come.

    You dealing w mostly soft or hard maple George? Certainly have a bunch. I leave them go or hinge cut them as deer really like the leaves and browse. But unlike you mine are quite random. I’m anxious to see regrowth of my logging. So far it’s mainly been hard mast sprouts which is probably helped...
  18. dogghr

    Working at the Farm - Took a few I-Phone Pics

    I’m a bit OCD but those shelves are a bit too organized even for me. Good job on gun maintenance as I’ve been doing same and rebuilding some equipment since foot of snow and frigid no longer my cup of tea outdoor. And please, no more singing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Foodplotting In The Mountains...The Sequel

    And as time passes the undergrowth develops. In the case of this one , a Savanah like regeneration beneath the understory Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. dogghr

    Foodplotting In The Mountains...The Sequel

    Here a few pics from parts of early cuttings on perimeter of a cluster. Initially I cut and then each year would expand the cluster with additional cuttings. Usually in the winter which improves the area but also drops feed for deer in mid winter. As the random clusters exist for several years...
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