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Switchgrass bedding experiment

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Well... not sure how this is gonna turn out but im trying some "diversity strips" in my switchgrass field . I took the sprayer with 12ft boom and sprayed "s" curvy strips in different areas of my approximately 12 acre field of 2nd yr big rock switchgrass. Toasted all in the "sprarse" areas in the switch and used my 6ft grain drill to drill in some of john komps northwoods whitetail forbes n forage blend into theses strips and then went back and added some staghorn sumac seeds into different areas of drill slits to see if the seed i collected off of a different part of farm will take off ? My plan is im letting this area go now that the switch is looking good in the 2nd yr. I have lots of small oaks growing around the edges and some out in other areas also . Just an experiment to see how my " ultimate bedding area" turns into a thicket im hoping ? Planning on possibly adding some cedars next spring also. Thoughts ? Foolish or will turn out great ? Only one way to find out!!!!
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I tried something similar to this but in a different order.
I did a direct seeding of oaks, plum, hazelnut, silky dogwood , highbush cranberry, arrow wood, ash, and boxelder.
I used a 7’rotary tiller to break up the old pasture in strips just like you described. I dodged all of the cedars and coralberry that were already there.
AFTER I did these direct seedings I sprayed the brome and frost seeded switch.
If I could do it over I would establish the switchgrass first.
All said and done I think it will work but yours will probably work even better.
 
I tried something similar to this but in a different order.
I did a direct seeding of oaks, plum, hazelnut, silky dogwood , highbush cranberry, arrow wood, ash, and boxelder.
I used a 7’rotary tiller to break up the old pasture in strips just like you described. I dodged all of the cedars and coralberry that were already there.
AFTER I did these direct seedings I sprayed the brome and frost seeded switch.
If I could do it over I would establish the switchgrass first.
All said and done I think it will work but yours will probably work even better.
I have 2 pcs about 1/2 acre each that have grey dogwood, hazel nut, plums, and hybrid willows planted all over in side of electric fencing for a yr or 2 to get them established im hoping! (Brush pockets) trying to establish .

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I've never planted switch. Not enuff acres to so so.
Even if I did, I just can't embrace the planting of it for the purpose of bedding area.
Way better options in my opinion.
 
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