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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5028838" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Thanks again for the detailed explanation. One thing that helped us enlarge our Agriculture area was following our timber harvest we converted two log loading decks to food plots.....it wasn't cheap but we had a dozer brought in for stump removal and to enlarge both areas....but soil quality on both new plots is going to take some time to build up....our older more established plots have better quality soil with layers of organic material from previous years. We try our best to keep disking to a minimum.... because we too have some ridge top plot areas.....nice quality pic and good looking food plot!....it's very rewarding to convert ground into a productive food source...oh....and I hadn't got the nerve to do any burning yet...studied on it....talked with Forester about it....but hadnt taken that step yet....nerve racking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5028838, member: 20594"] Thanks again for the detailed explanation. One thing that helped us enlarge our Agriculture area was following our timber harvest we converted two log loading decks to food plots.....it wasn't cheap but we had a dozer brought in for stump removal and to enlarge both areas....but soil quality on both new plots is going to take some time to build up....our older more established plots have better quality soil with layers of organic material from previous years. We try our best to keep disking to a minimum.... because we too have some ridge top plot areas.....nice quality pic and good looking food plot!....it's very rewarding to convert ground into a productive food source...oh....and I hadn't got the nerve to do any burning yet...studied on it....talked with Forester about it....but hadnt taken that step yet....nerve racking. [/QUOTE]
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