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Finally, trees hitting the ground
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<blockquote data-quote="Jarred525" data-source="post: 1966801" data-attributes="member: 4794"><p>Good info BSK. I plan on doing a wide variety of things in my clearcuts. Dad and I cruised the land this weekend and decided on 18 acres of clearcut and 2 acres of select cut (an area with decent size red and white oak for a bowspot). I have another neighbor on board for a 10 acre clearcut and another neighbor on board for a select cut of mature poplar and ash on his 40 acres. Feel confident this will be plenty to entice a logger. Good thing is that these areas are all close and we have a good site for the loading area (right off a good dirt road from the highway) Calling a guy today that I got a good reference on to see if he is interested.</p><p></p><p>Once the cut is done, my plan is to put about 10 to 12 acres in pine in 2 different areas (2 6 acre areas) tha do not have a lot of oak and leave the rest to let the oak areas regenerate. I may try the Arsenal in some patches later down the road (good idea). I also plan on hack and squirt for the non beneficial small trees that get left behind from the clearcut. </p><p></p><p>Lots of work but I am very excited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jarred525, post: 1966801, member: 4794"] Good info BSK. I plan on doing a wide variety of things in my clearcuts. Dad and I cruised the land this weekend and decided on 18 acres of clearcut and 2 acres of select cut (an area with decent size red and white oak for a bowspot). I have another neighbor on board for a 10 acre clearcut and another neighbor on board for a select cut of mature poplar and ash on his 40 acres. Feel confident this will be plenty to entice a logger. Good thing is that these areas are all close and we have a good site for the loading area (right off a good dirt road from the highway) Calling a guy today that I got a good reference on to see if he is interested. Once the cut is done, my plan is to put about 10 to 12 acres in pine in 2 different areas (2 6 acre areas) tha do not have a lot of oak and leave the rest to let the oak areas regenerate. I may try the Arsenal in some patches later down the road (good idea). I also plan on hack and squirt for the non beneficial small trees that get left behind from the clearcut. Lots of work but I am very excited. [/QUOTE]
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