We need more of these land & legacy landowner interactions in front of the camera. Landowners often ask questions we all are thinking & its awesome hearing how you guys address those questions and the concerns as well. Great video!
@@codywright9718just saying, opening these areas up without regular fire as a follow-up is a mistake. You'll quickly end up with a low quality mess. Fire keeps it manageable and guides the forest to a quality result. Without it it's unmanageable. I wouldn't open areas to sunlight without planning to use fire.
@@Whitetail_Properties you are exactly right. that's why you should hire a professional BEFORE you go out there like a jabroni cutting down merchantable trees that you don't know much about
The leaves of wild cherry trees contain cyanide. As little as ¼ lb of those leaves can be fatal to 1000 lb horses. I know you are promoting forage for deer and not livestock but if you have cattle or other grazing livestock, you might want to eliminate cherrys completely.
Yeah, Also, seriously, Homeboy works for an agency that specializes in deer hunting properties and doesn't know what the hell he is looking at. Is this good habitat, horrible habitat? How is he assessing properties for both sellers and buyers. What a joke.
We need more of these land & legacy landowner interactions in front of the camera. Landowners often ask questions we all are thinking & its awesome hearing how you guys address those questions and the concerns as well. Great video!
Noted! Glad you enjoyed the video!
At the exact same point with my family's land. Keep this content (the progression) coming!
That's the plan!
Thank you.
What’s the best process if you are unable to use fire? Just open the canopy? Or would you ever do like a chemical burn off of an area?
What’s your location? Not all forests were historically burned.
Both if possible.
@@codywright9718just saying, opening these areas up without regular fire as a follow-up is a mistake. You'll quickly end up with a low quality mess. Fire keeps it manageable and guides the forest to a quality result. Without it it's unmanageable. I wouldn't open areas to sunlight without planning to use fire.
I really like this video. Great questions asked and great answers given.
But too much video of the two of you just standing there
We have tons of videos that are more in depth. This was just to get the point across that everyone should be doing TSI!
yikies that looks like a good chestnut oak that was cut :/
Not all oaks are created equal…
@@Whitetail_Properties you are exactly right. that's why you should hire a professional BEFORE you go out there like a jabroni cutting down merchantable trees that you don't know much about
The leaves of wild cherry trees contain cyanide. As little as ¼ lb of those leaves can be fatal to 1000 lb horses. I know you are promoting forage for deer and not livestock but if you have cattle or other grazing livestock, you might want to eliminate cherrys completely.
His chain makes me think he hunts at night lmao “got this big one last ni…yesterday”
Yeah, Also, seriously, Homeboy works for an agency that specializes in deer hunting properties and doesn't know what the hell he is looking at. Is this good habitat, horrible habitat? How is he assessing properties for both sellers and buyers. What a joke.
Hack and squirt, chainsaws, climbing gear…