MO-APE
Member
What are some mistakes you made early in your habitat management journeys and what are some things you've learned that could help others. I'll start.
Mistake - Not prepping or planning ahead for tree plantings. I lost gallons of sweat, hundreds of dollars and loss of pride by planting trees by the "place and pray" method. I didn't kill fescue/competing weeds or protect saplings before pushing them in the ground. Literally 500+ trees didn't make it over the early years. It is better to plant 3 trees the right way than 3,000 the wrong way.
Lessons Learned - Use and take advantage of the free/low cost expert technical assistance out there. This sounds ultra obvious but I'm still shocked on how many deer stewards I meet that don't do this. If you bought a new farm, one of the first things I would do is schedule a visit with your local State private lands conservationist. I've been able to get the following done at a minimum of 50% cost share on a few farms, not to mention their expert coaching:
-prescribed fires
-forest stewardship plans
-TSI execution
-permanent timber clearings for food plots
-food plot development including seed & fertilizer
-NWSG reintroduction Including seed & fertilizer
This doesn't include other services like CRP, etc. Also, don't forget other available technical resources/biologists from the NWTF, Quail & Pheasant Forever, etc.
Mistake - Not prepping or planning ahead for tree plantings. I lost gallons of sweat, hundreds of dollars and loss of pride by planting trees by the "place and pray" method. I didn't kill fescue/competing weeds or protect saplings before pushing them in the ground. Literally 500+ trees didn't make it over the early years. It is better to plant 3 trees the right way than 3,000 the wrong way.
Lessons Learned - Use and take advantage of the free/low cost expert technical assistance out there. This sounds ultra obvious but I'm still shocked on how many deer stewards I meet that don't do this. If you bought a new farm, one of the first things I would do is schedule a visit with your local State private lands conservationist. I've been able to get the following done at a minimum of 50% cost share on a few farms, not to mention their expert coaching:
-prescribed fires
-forest stewardship plans
-TSI execution
-permanent timber clearings for food plots
-food plot development including seed & fertilizer
-NWSG reintroduction Including seed & fertilizer
This doesn't include other services like CRP, etc. Also, don't forget other available technical resources/biologists from the NWTF, Quail & Pheasant Forever, etc.