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Clear Cut vs Select Cut for max deer habitat
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<blockquote data-quote="Thelonegoose" data-source="post: 5289327" data-attributes="member: 21115"><p>Your forester can also help you replant after you finish your harvest. It may not be as expensive as you think to come in and plant seedling oaks or a mix of timber within a year or so of a harvest. I wouldn't recommend just letting it go or you may end up with a lot of undesirable trees. It also can create some great tax deductions. Lastly, there are a lot of good ideas above. I like the idea of the buffer between the ag land and leaving a few trees near some areas you may use as a future food plot or areas you just keep mowed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thelonegoose, post: 5289327, member: 21115"] Your forester can also help you replant after you finish your harvest. It may not be as expensive as you think to come in and plant seedling oaks or a mix of timber within a year or so of a harvest. I wouldn't recommend just letting it go or you may end up with a lot of undesirable trees. It also can create some great tax deductions. Lastly, there are a lot of good ideas above. I like the idea of the buffer between the ag land and leaving a few trees near some areas you may use as a future food plot or areas you just keep mowed. [/QUOTE]
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