TNhobbyfarmer
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- Joined
- Dec 23, 2004
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- Location
- Middle Tennessee
- Tractor
- Kubota L3430 Polaris Ranger 500
I have about 0.8 of a mile county gravel road that runs through my farm. Along the entire length of the road there is a long strip of bottom land, about 45 acres total. I don't live on the place so there's nobody there much of the time to oversee the everyday happenings. My problem is poaching of deer, both in the daylight as well as nightime. Road hunting seems to be second nature to a lot of locals in the area. There is not a fenceline along the road and I don't have the inclination to spend the time or money to fence it in. I don't think that would curtail much of the activity anyway.
Here's a thought I have as a possible solution, some sort of hedgerow to block the view of the land from the road. What are your thoughts? If you concur that this might be a good idea, what would you suggest as a type of plant to use? If I go this route, I want something that grows fast and thick. Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.
Here's a thought I have as a possible solution, some sort of hedgerow to block the view of the land from the road. What are your thoughts? If you concur that this might be a good idea, what would you suggest as a type of plant to use? If I go this route, I want something that grows fast and thick. Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.