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Clear Cut vs Select Cut for max deer habitat
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<blockquote data-quote="Hridge" data-source="post: 5341362" data-attributes="member: 21357"><p>I wouldn't clear cut for all the tea in China. The farm next to mine was clear cut several years ago and it's a disaster. They have literally lost the farm to overgrowth and I don't know how they will ever get it back. If you clear cut and stump it, to turn it into pasture, that's a whole other deal. But if your doing it for hunting then no way would I do it. Only thing you can do if you clear cut is to creat and maintain roads through it that you can later disc for fire breaks. If you are diligent and burn it every 3-4 years it is somewhat tolerable but…..you loose your habitat. A clear cut is good for 2-3 years then it becomes so thick that both will use it. Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hridge, post: 5341362, member: 21357"] I wouldn’t clear cut for all the tea in China. The farm next to mine was clear cut several years ago and it’s a disaster. They have literally lost the farm to overgrowth and I don’t know how they will ever get it back. If you clear cut and stump it, to turn it into pasture, that’s a whole other deal. But if your doing it for hunting then no way would I do it. Only thing you can do if you clear cut is to creat and maintain roads through it that you can later disc for fire breaks. If you are diligent and burn it every 3-4 years it is somewhat tolerable but…..you loose your habitat. A clear cut is good for 2-3 years then it becomes so thick that both will use it. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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