EP #19 - 38 Acre Southern Illinois Investment Property: Digging a BIG deer & wildlife watering pond

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EPISODE #19 of our 38 acre Southern Illinois investment property, continuing ton this 'improving your property' land management and land investing series. If you are just joining us on this latest property investment here is a link to the playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neIzlBKw1qE&list=PLBsh6BAME40AzEa1C4v0vQMIes4OR2qo6
In today's episode #19 join me in my bobcat e42 R-2 series mini excavator as I head back to the 38 acre investment property and finally dig a REAL watering hole, aka 'wildlife scrape' to continue to make property and land investment improvements to this property. So far, the first 2 watering holes that I dug, which were in a low area with porous soil, failed! Join me for some excavator digging, grading and compacting for this 3rd, and largest watering hole yet. And stay tuned as I will have an update on this watering hole very soon as we've now had lots of rain that should have filled it up! If you missed my first watering hole experiment, here is that video to see what the new experiment was all about:
https://youtu.be/kGFjBAWPGrY
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