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Andrew Stoudenmier is the winner of our bench made knife give away! Alea Segrest Kelley is the winner of the yeti hopper...
08/10/2025

Andrew Stoudenmier is the winner of our bench made knife give away!

Alea Segrest Kelley is the winner of the yeti hopper!

Thank you to everyone who participated, liked and shared our page. Keep your eyes peeled for another giveaway coming soon!

Herbicide season is here. We are licensed and insured to take care of any of your herbicide application needs in the cen...
06/02/2025

Herbicide season is here. We are licensed and insured to take care of any of your herbicide application needs in the central/southern Alabama area. We can do just about anything forestry or wildlife habitat related including, but not limited to:
- Drone herbicide application
- Hack and sq**rt to remove undesirable species for timber stand improvement or wildlife habitat improvement
- Backpack spraying to kill back woody understory or target specific undesirable species
- Invasive species control: kudzu, privet, Japanese climbing fern, cogongrass, etc…
- Site prep for reforestation

Give away time!! Comment,like and share this post for a chance to win! We will draw our winners August 10,2025 ! Good lu...
02/10/2025

Give away time!! Comment,like and share this post for a chance to win!
We will draw our winners August 10,2025 !
Good luck!
1)Benchmade mini tagged out
2) Yeti hopper flip 8

Contact us for all of your herbicide application needs!
11/30/2024

Contact us for all of your herbicide application needs!

We now have a location in Montgomery, AL with On Point Habitat Management. Contact Walker and Douglas for your forestry drone needs in central Alabama.

08/04/2024

Spraying those hard to reach places.

05/30/2024
This is the future of herbicide application. These drones can spray 200+ acres in a day. They are more precise than a he...
05/30/2024

This is the future of herbicide application. These drones can spray 200+ acres in a day.

They are more precise than a helicopter for less cost per acre, and they can do smaller acreage jobs that a helicopter won’t do. They fly along preprogrammed GPS grids to provide perfectly even coverage. They can get closer to the edges of the spray area than a helicopter, and they don’t have to worry about herbicide drifting out of the spray area because they fly so low (20-30 feet elevation). The propellers force the herbicide down towards the ground to prevent drift.

Let us know if you want information on any of the following spraying services. You will be pleasantly surprised at the cost and quality of results compared to conventional methods.
- forestry site prep
- pine seedling release
- Kudzu
- Pastures or ag fields

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05/22/2024

Results of a growing season burn from a couple of weeks ago. This pine stand was thinned probably 10 years ago and had never been burned before. A dormant season burn wouldn’t have made a dent in this stuff. It was so thick at ground level that it was hard to make a head fire travel up hill. The wind just couldn’t reach the flames to move the fire.

We got some good burns done today.
04/24/2024

We got some good burns done today.

If you haven’t used a tiller for firelanes you should try it. - doesn’t have to dig as deep as a disc-  leaves the road ...
04/18/2024

If you haven’t used a tiller for firelanes you should try it.
- doesn’t have to dig as deep as a disc
- leaves the road way smoother than a disc
- almost always done after one pass
- most of the time it does a better job of turning over the pine straw, leaves, and grass to make a cleaner firelane in one pass than a disc can

The only drawback is that you do have do go slower with a tiller than a disc, but if you have to run over it twice with a disc then there goes your time savings.

04/08/2024

We ran a good hot fire through an extremely crowded pine plantation today that had not seen fire in probably 8+ years by the look of it and probably should have been thinned at least 5 years ago. The plan is to burn hot now and kill back as much hardwood scrub as we can, come back in a few months and hack and sq**rt everything that was too big for the fire to kill, then heavily thin the pines later this summer. In one year this will go from one of the least productive wildlife areas on the property to one of the most productive. As it is now, almost no sunlight can touch the ground and there’s no food or ground level cover available for wildlife. After burning, killing undesirable hardwoods, and thinning, this place should explode in new grasses and forbs next spring when this ground sees sunlight for the first time in a decade or more.

We burned 11 stands of longleaf pines totaling about 225 acres on this bullock county property one month ago. This is go...
03/29/2024

We burned 11 stands of longleaf pines totaling about 225 acres on this bullock county property one month ago. This is going to be prime brooding habitat for baby turkeys and quail. If wildlife is your primary objective then you definitely need to consider planting longleaf instead of loblolly if your soil is appropriate for it.

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