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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5579734" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Cut the cedar and allow more sunlight to the forest floor....cedar is robbing sunlight and moisture....Also cut any trees that are crowding your oaks and release the crown....give them room to grow and produce more mast....and if possible after the downed cedars are dry run fire through the area to generate the maximum amount forage....you can reach out to the TN Forestry Dept and they can assist you with burning for a fee...but your starting out on the right foot by consulting with a Forester. Make it clear to him or her that your number one goal is to maximize your property for wildlife habitat....good luck on your project.... managing habitat and watching wildlife respond is very rewarding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5579734, member: 20594"] Cut the cedar and allow more sunlight to the forest floor....cedar is robbing sunlight and moisture....Also cut any trees that are crowding your oaks and release the crown....give them room to grow and produce more mast....and if possible after the downed cedars are dry run fire through the area to generate the maximum amount forage....you can reach out to the TN Forestry Dept and they can assist you with burning for a fee...but your starting out on the right foot by consulting with a Forester. Make it clear to him or her that your number one goal is to maximize your property for wildlife habitat....good luck on your project.... managing habitat and watching wildlife respond is very rewarding. [/QUOTE]
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