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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5509873" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>And by the way, the muted peak around 2015 and the current huge peak are due to a combination of two factors. First, the timber cut before the 2015 peak was smaller in acreage. Secondly, my "neighbor" (a Federal Refuge) had decided to decimate the deer population by implementing an Earn-A-Buck harvest program. It worked. The local doe population was decimated. The very large current peak is because 1) the timber cut was the largest we've ever done (1/5th of the property), and 2) the "neighbor" finally ended the Earn-A-Buck program, allowing the doe population to rebound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5509873, member: 17"] And by the way, the muted peak around 2015 and the current huge peak are due to a combination of two factors. First, the timber cut before the 2015 peak was smaller in acreage. Secondly, my "neighbor" (a Federal Refuge) had decided to decimate the deer population by implementing an Earn-A-Buck harvest program. It worked. The local doe population was decimated. The very large current peak is because 1) the timber cut was the largest we've ever done (1/5th of the property), and 2) the "neighbor" finally ended the Earn-A-Buck program, allowing the doe population to rebound. [/QUOTE]
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