If the burning gods allow, I am going to switch from my current grazing system to a patch burn/patch graze system (Okalhoma State University format) to reduce the footprint of my burning, increase my brood-rearing cover, and set back plum expansion. I am also doing significant understory cedar control, starting with two drainages south of the highway, with a total of 5 other sites possible. I've got a water control structure to place on one of the marshes and I've started dewatering those. I was planning 1600 acres of prescribed burning, but with the new grazing system, it should be a bit less with some being done in July/August. We'll do the normal food plots. We were planning to do annual disking to the tune of 200 acres, but frozen ground followed by snow and rain made us scrap that plan as late disking favors grassy sandbur over more beneficial forbs. I would also like to install some fencing that would allow me to include more acres in my grazing system, but the calendar is getting short. I've also already had the tree cutter in to remove a bunch of cedar, elm, and locust that are spreading on the area.