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<blockquote data-quote="Deck78" data-source="post: 5023710" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>We are entering our 4th year owning our new farm in Hickman and it is roughly 640 acres consisting of mainly 20 year old pines. We have some great topography and there are some 10 - 15 year old hardwoods trying to emerge along with some pockets of mature hardwoods. Our primary focus for the first few years was to reduce to locals attitudes towards trespassing, get to know the property boundaries and existing roads, establish the necessary infrastructure for future homesites and learn who we could work with as neighbors vs those that have no interest in being neighbors. This property has a long history of being part of a larger hunting lease that was apparently the wild west back in the day so that takes a while to undue those sins <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> . There were some legacy foodplots that are in dire need of work and we have a long list of chores to get them back online. </p><p></p><p>Our long range goal is to create a multigenerational property where my parents as well as my brother and I can each have a house and enjoy the property for many generations to come. We have almost completed our parent's house and have built a shop, a 3sided equipment shed and have a 10x12 walk in cooler and butcher shop almost completed. Our primary goals this year are trying to create a plan for reducing the pines by at least 75% and implementing that plan if something can come together. We are continuing to work on bringing back existing food plots and opening up a few areas for ladder stands. Due to the density of the pines, we are unable to hunt a high percentage of the farm due to lack of sight line but we do have a long run of TVA lines and see some great opportunity to hunt using that as an advantage so that is getting a lot of our attention this season. It's going to be a long journey so just biting off what we can handle and trying to enjoy the journey!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deck78, post: 5023710, member: 9018"] We are entering our 4th year owning our new farm in Hickman and it is roughly 640 acres consisting of mainly 20 year old pines. We have some great topography and there are some 10 - 15 year old hardwoods trying to emerge along with some pockets of mature hardwoods. Our primary focus for the first few years was to reduce to locals attitudes towards trespassing, get to know the property boundaries and existing roads, establish the necessary infrastructure for future homesites and learn who we could work with as neighbors vs those that have no interest in being neighbors. This property has a long history of being part of a larger hunting lease that was apparently the wild west back in the day so that takes a while to undue those sins :D . There were some legacy foodplots that are in dire need of work and we have a long list of chores to get them back online. Our long range goal is to create a multigenerational property where my parents as well as my brother and I can each have a house and enjoy the property for many generations to come. We have almost completed our parent's house and have built a shop, a 3sided equipment shed and have a 10x12 walk in cooler and butcher shop almost completed. Our primary goals this year are trying to create a plan for reducing the pines by at least 75% and implementing that plan if something can come together. We are continuing to work on bringing back existing food plots and opening up a few areas for ladder stands. Due to the density of the pines, we are unable to hunt a high percentage of the farm due to lack of sight line but we do have a long run of TVA lines and see some great opportunity to hunt using that as an advantage so that is getting a lot of our attention this season. It's going to be a long journey so just biting off what we can handle and trying to enjoy the journey! [/QUOTE]
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