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Drain tiles for tree protection?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 3831460" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>No light inside the tube and the heat from the black color would also be my concern. I hear what you are saying aout the cost of tree tubes but it also costs to cut corners and lose trees. I've been there with both my 1st and 2nd attempt to plant a large number of trees. You not only lose the cost of the tree but you lose time to 1st fruit or nut drop. Since trees take so long to grow compared to a food plot, I figure anything that will speed them up and up the odds of survival is worht the extra cost. Look at it this way, a tree planting is expensive on the front end compared to a food plot but once you get trees going, they will produce feed for years and years with no extra expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 3831460, member: 12277"] No light inside the tube and the heat from the black color would also be my concern. I hear what you are saying aout the cost of tree tubes but it also costs to cut corners and lose trees. I've been there with both my 1st and 2nd attempt to plant a large number of trees. You not only lose the cost of the tree but you lose time to 1st fruit or nut drop. Since trees take so long to grow compared to a food plot, I figure anything that will speed them up and up the odds of survival is worht the extra cost. Look at it this way, a tree planting is expensive on the front end compared to a food plot but once you get trees going, they will produce feed for years and years with no extra expense. [/QUOTE]
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