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Finally getting work done on the property
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5334492" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Nice work JJBraves! Don't underestimate what some hard labor can generate. Back when I first started doing habitat work, we had 2 acres of old log-loading decks and power-line Right-of-Ways to work with as food plots. We used to cut them in late summer with weed-eaters! Until you've cut a couple of acres of weeds and grasses over your head with weed-eaters, you can't imagine how hard that can be. Then we broadcast lime and fertilizer by hand, and hand seeded. Glad those days are long gone...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5334492, member: 17"] Nice work JJBraves! Don't underestimate what some hard labor can generate. Back when I first started doing habitat work, we had 2 acres of old log-loading decks and power-line Right-of-Ways to work with as food plots. We used to cut them in late summer with weed-eaters! Until you've cut a couple of acres of weeds and grasses over your head with weed-eaters, you can't imagine how hard that can be. Then we broadcast lime and fertilizer by hand, and hand seeded. Glad those days are long gone... [/QUOTE]
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