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Clear Cut vs Select Cut for max deer habitat
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<blockquote data-quote="13pt" data-source="post: 5341399" data-attributes="member: 19602"><p>Yep, there's no clear-cutting in the management plan; however, there will be about 12 acres divided up into two separate sections where savannahs will be created. It's not going to be clear-cut as we've selectively marked certain trees to remain at the rate of about 10-15 per acre which are mostly unmarketable due to their shapes but consist mostly of oaks (chestnut, white, red, and post oaks). I'm bringing in a small dozer to carefully remove the slash from the timber cut and then we'll let this grow native vegetation that will be burned off every 2-3 years alternating one with the other. All this is by recommendation of the habitat biologist. Nothing on the property will be clear-cut. The remaining acreage will be select-cut down to about 14" in diameter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13pt, post: 5341399, member: 19602"] Yep, there's no clear-cutting in the management plan; however, there will be about 12 acres divided up into two separate sections where savannahs will be created. It's not going to be clear-cut as we've selectively marked certain trees to remain at the rate of about 10-15 per acre which are mostly unmarketable due to their shapes but consist mostly of oaks (chestnut, white, red, and post oaks). I'm bringing in a small dozer to carefully remove the slash from the timber cut and then we'll let this grow native vegetation that will be burned off every 2-3 years alternating one with the other. All this is by recommendation of the habitat biologist. Nothing on the property will be clear-cut. The remaining acreage will be select-cut down to about 14" in diameter. [/QUOTE]
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