Spring Habitat Project
Creating a Habitat Plan on a Fifty-Acre Property
Wildlife habitat and timber stand improvement adds value to your land both monetarily and spiritually. If you’re counting on the Game Commission and the Forestry Department to provide wild game to see and hunt, you shouldn’t be. The PGC is an undermanned, bureaucratic quasi-government organization whose ineptitude has squandered the opportunity to have one of …
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If you have a field to put them in, its good to have a stand of forage soybeans in your food plot system. When clover is frozen out and brassicas are chewed up and buried in the snow, soybeans will become the food of choice for all deer in your area. I have one client …
In order to create a deer bedding habitat we follow a standard procedure of choose an area, spray, thin fence, plant and maintain. This unit is about 27 acres with a ridgetop on the South side, a steep bank and creek to the East and thick pine regeneration on the North and West sides. The …
This article was Posted by Dale A. Tice on May 13, 2011 on the Marcellus Shale Law Monitor.com website If you would like to use my firm to replant your Right of Way into wildlife food and cover, you can work that into the Right of Way Agreement. Call me if you need any advice …
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The Importance of Sanctuary Areas to Grow Big Bucks on Your Land For years I have preached the use of sanctuary zones created or already existing on my clients’ properties that exist of natural bedding areas or thickets where the woods receive little or no disturbance. This year, while hunting in New York, I had …
CEGLAR REALTY WHERE HONESTY, INTEGRITY AND QUALITY ARE THE FOUNDATION OF OUR BUSINESS! At Ceglar Realty we understand that land and farm, sellers and buyers have special needs. With our forestry and agricultural expertise, this allowes us the opportunity to provide the extra service necessary to market or to purchase these special types of properties. 125 Eves …
Food Plots – What Not to Do By Steve Chilcote, Forester, Wildlife Biologist Stephen A. Chlcote Land & Timber Consulting 814-360-4510 schilcote1223@gmail.com This year I have been called out to go look at food plots that were established and then let go, or half way established and the client is in a big …