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<blockquote data-quote="Bushape" data-source="post: 5519509" data-attributes="member: 20106"><p>Congratulations. Must be an awesome feeling. From the pictures of your land it doesn't appear that you have any real marketable timber other than some pretty big poplar. The land to your east sounds more user friendly while the West is up in the air and could be problematic in the future with multiple hunters being involved. I have no idea but if your current timber is large poplar and scrub underneath then I might be tempted to look into getting valuable timber growing. I know people don't like pine but they grow quick, have some value, and provide a lot of cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bushape, post: 5519509, member: 20106"] Congratulations. Must be an awesome feeling. From the pictures of your land it doesn't appear that you have any real marketable timber other than some pretty big poplar. The land to your east sounds more user friendly while the West is up in the air and could be problematic in the future with multiple hunters being involved. I have no idea but if your current timber is large poplar and scrub underneath then I might be tempted to look into getting valuable timber growing. I know people don't like pine but they grow quick, have some value, and provide a lot of cover. [/QUOTE]
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