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<blockquote data-quote="tn droptine" data-source="post: 3745993" data-attributes="member: 6193"><p>Finally will have my land paid off and own it free and clear here in a few months. End of next summer, I plan on clearing out a portion of my woods (nothing too extreme, just a mid-woods plot).</p><p></p><p>Questions that I have:</p><p></p><p>Is it more beneficial for me to leave trees standing for when I have a dozer come in to clear, or would it be better for me to fell them with my chainsaw as I am clearing out the brush/saplings beforehand?</p><p></p><p>What would be a good width for the clearing? I plan on having the plot run along the small creek that runs thru my woods and want it wide enough that sunlight will reach the plot, but I don't want it too wide that the deer will avoid it during daylight hours. Plot will be approx. 250-300 yards long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tn droptine, post: 3745993, member: 6193"] Finally will have my land paid off and own it free and clear here in a few months. End of next summer, I plan on clearing out a portion of my woods (nothing too extreme, just a mid-woods plot). Questions that I have: Is it more beneficial for me to leave trees standing for when I have a dozer come in to clear, or would it be better for me to fell them with my chainsaw as I am clearing out the brush/saplings beforehand? What would be a good width for the clearing? I plan on having the plot run along the small creek that runs thru my woods and want it wide enough that sunlight will reach the plot, but I don't want it too wide that the deer will avoid it during daylight hours. Plot will be approx. 250-300 yards long. [/QUOTE]
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