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<blockquote data-quote="Rockhound" data-source="post: 3669278" data-attributes="member: 9875"><p>You are dead on wes, I hate fescue. And when we had the turkey meeting in loretto, that's one thing they told us is that if we could talk our locals into creating a 30' barrier on every hay field that they just let go our quail and turkey numbers would go up. I believe it to! We had a large (178ish acre) tract of pine and 20 year old cut over. It's bear dirt now which has really opened up the area. </p><p></p><p>About 60 acres will be turned into cow pasture by my neighbor that stays clean and he leaves really great wildlife friendly hedge rows. The other 118 that we bought will end up with food plots running the length of the ridge (300 is yards) and the width of the ridge (100ish) one ridge will have pines planted back which should provide for nesting. I just haven't figured out what to do with a 50 or 60 yard border I want to make on the fields. I plan on letting the hollows grow back up unless I find a better idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockhound, post: 3669278, member: 9875"] You are dead on wes, I hate fescue. And when we had the turkey meeting in loretto, that's one thing they told us is that if we could talk our locals into creating a 30' barrier on every hay field that they just let go our quail and turkey numbers would go up. I believe it to! We had a large (178ish acre) tract of pine and 20 year old cut over. It's bear dirt now which has really opened up the area. About 60 acres will be turned into cow pasture by my neighbor that stays clean and he leaves really great wildlife friendly hedge rows. The other 118 that we bought will end up with food plots running the length of the ridge (300 is yards) and the width of the ridge (100ish) one ridge will have pines planted back which should provide for nesting. I just haven't figured out what to do with a 50 or 60 yard border I want to make on the fields. I plan on letting the hollows grow back up unless I find a better idea [/QUOTE]
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