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Clear Cut vs Select Cut for max deer habitat
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5290782" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Good way to make an enemy of a neighbor! Besides if he has access to the property, he isnt necessarily land locked. Difficult to access does not equal landlocked. If the need arises talk to your neighbor then, cut it hard now and in 20 years its very likely owners or circumstance will be different. If your neighbor does allow access, they choose the route not you or the logger. Not to mention you pay the cost of prep, maintenance and restoration of any lands disturbed plus court costs if litigated. Your part of the timber might not be worth all that. Hit it now, again just before time is up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5290782, member: 20151"] Good way to make an enemy of a neighbor! Besides if he has access to the property, he isnt necessarily land locked. Difficult to access does not equal landlocked. If the need arises talk to your neighbor then, cut it hard now and in 20 years its very likely owners or circumstance will be different. If your neighbor does allow access, they choose the route not you or the logger. Not to mention you pay the cost of prep, maintenance and restoration of any lands disturbed plus court costs if litigated. Your part of the timber might not be worth all that. Hit it now, again just before time is up. [/QUOTE]
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