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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5142231" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Nice! Looks great.... Parts of our property are similar with utility line right of way.... another affordable project you can do that gives great returns is....in the second picture you posted....to the left of your access road.....bush hog some long strips through the natural growth..... creating new growth and more "edge".....also we will bush hog strips in strategic locations to create new growth, encourage deer traffic and improve visibility.....some strips may only be two bush hogs wide....great way to create natural new growth natural food source with minimal cost..... we'll do this mid to late summer leaving enough time for them to green up before cool weather sets in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5142231, member: 20594"] Nice! Looks great.... Parts of our property are similar with utility line right of way.... another affordable project you can do that gives great returns is....in the second picture you posted....to the left of your access road.....bush hog some long strips through the natural growth..... creating new growth and more "edge".....also we will bush hog strips in strategic locations to create new growth, encourage deer traffic and improve visibility.....some strips may only be two bush hogs wide....great way to create natural new growth natural food source with minimal cost..... we'll do this mid to late summer leaving enough time for them to green up before cool weather sets in. [/QUOTE]
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