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Clear Cut vs Select Cut for max deer habitat
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5290764" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Excellent idea. And looks towards spraying to maintain. TVA used to bushhog my powerline Right-of-Ways every 3 years, but I was surprised at how little deer used those Right-of-Ways. Until they started praying them instead of mowing. Now that they're spraying to kill the broadleaf plants but promote grasses/briers/weeds, the deer are using them extensively. In fact, I'm going to start copying their spraying technique in some patches of my latest timber cuts - the areas that are like small clear-cuts, where patches of a few acres contain no trees I want to keep. I hope to keep these couple acre patches scattered here and there through the cuts in perpetual tall-grasses and annual weeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5290764, member: 17"] Excellent idea. And looks towards spraying to maintain. TVA used to bushhog my powerline Right-of-Ways every 3 years, but I was surprised at how little deer used those Right-of-Ways. Until they started praying them instead of mowing. Now that they're spraying to kill the broadleaf plants but promote grasses/briers/weeds, the deer are using them extensively. In fact, I'm going to start copying their spraying technique in some patches of my latest timber cuts - the areas that are like small clear-cuts, where patches of a few acres contain no trees I want to keep. I hope to keep these couple acre patches scattered here and there through the cuts in perpetual tall-grasses and annual weeds. [/QUOTE]
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