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This is very interesting stuff. What does your land owner grow on the rest of the farm and does that compete with your success?
this was all a coal strip mine . where we are hunting , planting , and our two shooting ranges the coal stripping finished up about 3 or 4 years ago . on the back side of our lease , there is still an active coal stripping job ran by the land owner . He is very happy with us guys . he's told us we are the only lease trying to make things better . he's done different things to help us out . the last couple years when we needed powdered lime , he gave us a triaxle . we had to pay the drivers wages , and we paid his price for the lime at the quarry . earth day 2023 he got us hooked up with Penn State college ag department , they were looking for a project . a few back filled fields , near his active coal job , got planted with trees that will be beneficial to wildlife . if I remember right we got 3500 trees planted , in an open field . now these trees are only 8 or 10 inches high , but we got them . I won't live long enough to see the benefit of them , but hopefully the next guys to have the lease will take over and do as we are doing , and get the benefit of the trees . he has just been a wonderful guy to lease from . we use the place like we own it .