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Clear Cut vs Select Cut for max deer habitat
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<blockquote data-quote="Antler Daddy" data-source="post: 5290955" data-attributes="member: 20930"><p>I don't know a lot about trees and that's why I used a forester to count, assess and bid out the select cut. Indiana Hardwoods ended up cutting about 40 acres of the 50. For some reason, they also chose not to cut a 10 acre spot on hill across small branch so it is still virgin. We did have some nice tall white oaks on a ridge. </p><p>The professional forester got us $95k and I think he got 10 or 15% of that amount. Next thing you know, some of the neighbors and relatives were also cutting some timber at the same time and using a local lumber cutter. Our cousin cut virtually the same type of trees to the ground and got paid $20k. </p><p></p><p>I don't know anything about pulp wood, but the junk trees that popped up and were thick during the early years are finally big enough for me to walk thru and hunt. I'm just wondering if cutting out all these trees might produce some income and leave my larger trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antler Daddy, post: 5290955, member: 20930"] I don’t know a lot about trees and that’s why I used a forester to count, assess and bid out the select cut. Indiana Hardwoods ended up cutting about 40 acres of the 50. For some reason, they also chose not to cut a 10 acre spot on hill across small branch so it is still virgin. We did have some nice tall white oaks on a ridge. The professional forester got us $95k and I think he got 10 or 15% of that amount. Next thing you know, some of the neighbors and relatives were also cutting some timber at the same time and using a local lumber cutter. Our cousin cut virtually the same type of trees to the ground and got paid $20k. I don’t know anything about pulp wood, but the junk trees that popped up and were thick during the early years are finally big enough for me to walk thru and hunt. I’m just wondering if cutting out all these trees might produce some income and leave my larger trees. [/QUOTE]
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