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jrock75 wrote:...Last week we spoke with the fire marshall and found out that farm fields were exempt since we are planning on having these planted in rice in the spring...
Rick wrote:jrock75 wrote:...Last week we spoke with the fire marshall and found out that farm fields were exempt since we are planning on having these planted in rice in the spring...
Was about to suggest you check on that. Here in Louisiana the ag land burn ban exemption even extends to marsh.
Sure envy your project and look forward to following its evolution.
5 stand wrote:I agree thanks for the update, it's pretty cool to see what others do, to try to kill a duck...
Quote from my wife last summer “I swear I think you spend more time and enjoy fooling around with planting and tractor work than you do actually hunting.” Only took her 13 years to figure me out.jrock75 wrote:5 stand wrote:I agree thanks for the update, it's pretty cool to see what others do, to try to kill a duck...
No doubt. The stage of my waterfowl "sickness" has progressed far beyond killing ducks. Much to my wife's chagrin, with this habitat creation obsession I somehow found a way to spend way more time away from the house than I do hunting.
jrock75 wrote:Still dry so we are still working. Our mowing tractor continues to give us fits. Can't figure out why it continues to overheat. Its 140 hp so it should have no problem running the mower even in our current oven like weather. We keep the air filter and radiator screen clean, flushed the radiator and hoses, and changed the thermostat and water pump. It will run for 2-4 hours and then heat up and it is done for the day.
Got ~45 acres disked over the weekend and Grant got a turn manning the wheel of the big tractor. I spent months looking at auctions and calling around to find the right tractor and disk, and then invested a crazy amount of time and money working on it over the last few months so it is very satisfying to finally see it doing exactly what we need it for and doing it well (i am sure I just jinxed it). The area that was mowed and burned disked wonderfully. The area burned but not mowed did pretty well. The green areas that didn't burn and were not mowed were unsatisfactory. So much cattail residue it is hard to see how well the soil actually got turned there. We will try to burn all of that this weekend and may disk those spots again next week.
Current focus is on the bottom end of the south field on the map I posed earlier (~45 acres). Have a trackhoe pulling down the sub levees and the tractor and disk working in there today. If we can knock that out over the next couple of days we will move the tractor to another property 10 miles away, burn the remaining area at the farm and bring the tractor back to disk it next week. Water control structures are ready so those probably get installed next week as well.
Moving a dozer into a dry marshy property on Friday to open up some overgrown holes in one area and build up the island blind that we made last year in another area. I bet this area has only been dry enough to put a dozer into once or twice in my lifetime.
Rick wrote:Be interesting to see how much of a fight it is to control the regrowth with such a clean shot at what tries to come back. Probably lots of time, money and experimentation in its future. But what a legacy for Grant.
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