Daver
PMA Member
I have a small, 1 acre field that is enrolled in the CRP program that lies right next to the gravel road. It is roughly triangular in shape, with one side being the road, and the other two sides are semi-steep ditches that are wooded/brushy.
There is a field entrance into this field from the road that I sometimes use to access a stand on that end of the farm. The field is in brome now and I just shaved the volunteer cedars and oaks out of it, again, this past weekend, so it is as "clear" as it has ever been.
About half of it is not level ground, so I need to be careful with what I do with it so it doesn't develop ruts...which happen fast in the clay soils of southern Iowa. As it stands right now there is very little wildlife value offered by this field.
Quail use the bordering ditches, deer frequent the ditches too, but normally "baldies", I assume since it is so close to the road. I would like to improve the habitat in this field, BUT, I don't want to draw deer right to the road with a food source or preferred bedding, and I think the slopes in the field lead me away from planting milo or something like that.
I am looking for ideas on what can be done to help this field. Any ideas?? My current thought is to seed it to wildflowers.
There is a field entrance into this field from the road that I sometimes use to access a stand on that end of the farm. The field is in brome now and I just shaved the volunteer cedars and oaks out of it, again, this past weekend, so it is as "clear" as it has ever been.
About half of it is not level ground, so I need to be careful with what I do with it so it doesn't develop ruts...which happen fast in the clay soils of southern Iowa. As it stands right now there is very little wildlife value offered by this field.
Quail use the bordering ditches, deer frequent the ditches too, but normally "baldies", I assume since it is so close to the road. I would like to improve the habitat in this field, BUT, I don't want to draw deer right to the road with a food source or preferred bedding, and I think the slopes in the field lead me away from planting milo or something like that.
I am looking for ideas on what can be done to help this field. Any ideas?? My current thought is to seed it to wildflowers.