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Favourite trees for hinge cutting.
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<blockquote data-quote="diamond hunter" data-source="post: 4688941" data-attributes="member: 12135"><p>Beech for me.I never ever cut poplar or black locust,great bee trees,if u have lots of bees everything else gets pollinated better.Beech are also easy to ID in the winter.I also think hickory is a good tree to cut.BSK says to cut 2 acre patches at a time leaving oaks or whatever u want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diamond hunter, post: 4688941, member: 12135"] Beech for me.I never ever cut poplar or black locust,great bee trees,if u have lots of bees everything else gets pollinated better.Beech are also easy to ID in the winter.I also think hickory is a good tree to cut.BSK says to cut 2 acre patches at a time leaving oaks or whatever u want. [/QUOTE]
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