GordonMuth
New member
Howdy,
I always end up on TBN while researching farming/ranching topics so I thought I might as well become an official member.
We just recently purchased 20 acres in Wharton County and have been working on clearing the property so we can figure out what we just bought. The property is grass land, but the prior owner was a nurseryman and planted loads of trees all around the property. Some of the trees are in fine shape, some look to be on their last legs, others are planted too close together and some unfortunate specimens are growing on the fence line.
We have lots of projects pending getting the place cleared so we can do a little site planning. Coming up soon will be new fencing, a new well house, a pole barn (and other outbuildings), some roadwork and lots of mowing and sowing of native grass species. So while this may be my first post, I have a feeling it won't be my last.
- Gordon
I always end up on TBN while researching farming/ranching topics so I thought I might as well become an official member.
We just recently purchased 20 acres in Wharton County and have been working on clearing the property so we can figure out what we just bought. The property is grass land, but the prior owner was a nurseryman and planted loads of trees all around the property. Some of the trees are in fine shape, some look to be on their last legs, others are planted too close together and some unfortunate specimens are growing on the fence line.
We have lots of projects pending getting the place cleared so we can do a little site planning. Coming up soon will be new fencing, a new well house, a pole barn (and other outbuildings), some roadwork and lots of mowing and sowing of native grass species. So while this may be my first post, I have a feeling it won't be my last.
- Gordon