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<blockquote data-quote="Tommytrees" data-source="post: 2216444" data-attributes="member: 114552"><p>55stone, congratulations on getting your land.</p><p>I am located in Georgia in an area where pine is dominant. I have loblolly pine and some hardwood along a creek. Indiana is another type of soil and climate. My advice to you would be to contact the local Farm Service Bureau, Forestry Service and any other agency for free information and advice. Be aware of species tree, shrub, grass that are invasive and other facts about whatever you plant. </p><p>I utilize the services of the Farm Bureau and Georgia Forestry Division often.</p><p></p><p>Get well informed and layout a plan for for the next few years. Better not to make a mistake than have to fix it. Hope you and yours enjoy your land for generations to come. Tommytrees</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommytrees, post: 2216444, member: 114552"] 55stone, congratulations on getting your land. I am located in Georgia in an area where pine is dominant. I have loblolly pine and some hardwood along a creek. Indiana is another type of soil and climate. My advice to you would be to contact the local Farm Service Bureau, Forestry Service and any other agency for free information and advice. Be aware of species tree, shrub, grass that are invasive and other facts about whatever you plant. I utilize the services of the Farm Bureau and Georgia Forestry Division often. Get well informed and layout a plan for for the next few years. Better not to make a mistake than have to fix it. Hope you and yours enjoy your land for generations to come. Tommytrees [/QUOTE]
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