BJohnson
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I will be finalizing a small 25 acre add-on to my existing farm in the near future. One area within the add-on acres looks like a potential staging plot location. The spot is a NW-SE timber ridge top that has a open pasture to the S across a boundary fenceline. Since this spot has a potential for fall sunlight (southern sky) during the day, I thought it might be a good area to do some canopy clearing and put in a small staging plot. The potential area is approx. 25-40 yards wide and 60-90 yards long, depending on how many trees I would drop. The ridge falls to the N into a heavily used ravine crossing where many hogbacks come together. I think there is going to be a decent amount of movement just to the N of this ridgetop through that bttm crossing. The spot is the small ridge just above the word "Image" as shown below. I am also planning a plot for the open area above the word "Survey".
I will not be able to get any type of mower into this spot without coming through the neighbors land and I currently do not have any type of relationship with this particular neighbor (not saying that I won't in the future but just haven't had any contact yet). I can get an ATV and small disc into the spot but not a tractor. I would guess that plant growth will be limited due to soil quality, partial sunlight, and hopefully browse pressure. If anyone has tried this type of location on their property, I would be curious to hear any experiences on (1) seed options and (2) if the results were worth the work in such a challenging location.
I will not be able to get any type of mower into this spot without coming through the neighbors land and I currently do not have any type of relationship with this particular neighbor (not saying that I won't in the future but just haven't had any contact yet). I can get an ATV and small disc into the spot but not a tractor. I would guess that plant growth will be limited due to soil quality, partial sunlight, and hopefully browse pressure. If anyone has tried this type of location on their property, I would be curious to hear any experiences on (1) seed options and (2) if the results were worth the work in such a challenging location.
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