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Quality Deer Management
Finally, trees hitting the ground
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<blockquote data-quote="Truedouble" data-source="post: 2010504" data-attributes="member: 8056"><p>BSK,</p><p></p><p>You mentioned that it would be ideal to leave a cluster of trees here and there to drop acorns and create more diversity in liue of leaving one oak here and there. We have one area, and hope to have more as the cutting continues, where they left 5-6 large white oaks in a small area. b/c of the holes, knots and low branches they wouldn't be worth much at the mill so we have asked for those type trees to be left. I'm thinking this will also be an excellent place during bow season and even gun season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truedouble, post: 2010504, member: 8056"] BSK, You mentioned that it would be ideal to leave a cluster of trees here and there to drop acorns and create more diversity in liue of leaving one oak here and there. We have one area, and hope to have more as the cutting continues, where they left 5-6 large white oaks in a small area. b/c of the holes, knots and low branches they wouldn't be worth much at the mill so we have asked for those type trees to be left. I'm thinking this will also be an excellent place during bow season and even gun season. [/QUOTE]
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