HELM is Now the Authorized Dealer of Mud Grids
It’s mud season in Virginia and Hilliard Management is excited to announce that we are the authorized dealer of HAHN Plastics mud grids and paddock slabs. Check out information, specs Read More…
South River Restoration Project
These past few months feel like they have been non-stop for our team. 2018 was one of the wettest in memory, but so far the first half of 2019 has Read More…
Preparing for Planting Season
It may be too early to get in the fields just yet, but it’s never too early to start planning. Winter is an excellent time to take soil samples and Read More…
Vineyard Installation
Despite the tough weather our team has been making efficient use of the frozen ground and continued work on a vineyard project. Currently we’re building a trellis system for a Read More…
Skeet Shooting
Over the past few years we have received an increasing number of requests for skeet ranges. Given that all of us at HELM are enthusiastic outdoorsmen this is a trend Read More…
Clearing Projects – Part 2
A quick recap from our last post… Clients of ours recently purchased a historic farm with a 5.5 acre pond adjacent to the house. Unfortunately volunteer Cedars and invasive vines, Read More…
Clearing Projects – Part 1
Deciding whether to clear, and what comes next Clearing and reclamation projects are an important part of what we do. However, as with most things in life it’s not quite Read More…
Burning Brush & Burn Pits
So you’re planning a large scale clearing project, but are undecided about what to do with the resulting brush and landscape debris. Except in select cases, the most efficient and Read More…
Tips for Late Season Waterfowling
The Freeze Hunting ahead of imminent freeze usually provides an excellent flight window. If overnight temperatures plummet, skies clear, and windspeed dwindles, plan on heading to bigger Read More…
Automatic Waterers
Anyone who has owned livestock has, at some point, suffered through water trough maintenance. Dumping and cleaning them in the summer every 3-5 days – or equally miserable subzero temps – and Read More…