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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter77" data-source="post: 5215123" data-attributes="member: 1760"><p>His first comment was about the soil. Said it was really good looking dirt and very dark. I've done 5 soil test on the micro plots I've done there. All of them are in the woods. everyone one has came back 6.1-6.7 ph. He was impressed with the quality of the yellow popular, said I had some of the best stands he's seen. The back 10 acres, trees are 30"+ at breast height. I have about a dozen that it would take 2 grown men to get there arms around. He said I had a lot of board feet per acre of timber and my small acreage actually lays much larger. </p><p></p><p>His view of the oaks was that my property runs N to S, so he felt it wasn't going to be having lots of locations for oaks and because of the condition of the soil. I do have lot of ash that has died from and fallen or still standing dead. His view was the grapevines were destroying the tops of the trees. there is trees down were the tops were loaded from vines. some of the vines are golf balls to softball size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter77, post: 5215123, member: 1760"] His first comment was about the soil. Said it was really good looking dirt and very dark. I've done 5 soil test on the micro plots I've done there. All of them are in the woods. everyone one has came back 6.1-6.7 ph. He was impressed with the quality of the yellow popular, said I had some of the best stands he's seen. The back 10 acres, trees are 30"+ at breast height. I have about a dozen that it would take 2 grown men to get there arms around. He said I had a lot of board feet per acre of timber and my small acreage actually lays much larger. His view of the oaks was that my property runs N to S, so he felt it wasn't going to be having lots of locations for oaks and because of the condition of the soil. I do have lot of ash that has died from and fallen or still standing dead. His view was the grapevines were destroying the tops of the trees. there is trees down were the tops were loaded from vines. some of the vines are golf balls to softball size. [/QUOTE]
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