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<blockquote data-quote="Boll Weevil" data-source="post: 5626710" data-attributes="member: 10006"><p>I've done a combination of mechanical and chemical "thinning" in my younger hardwood stands and couldn't be happier with the results. Nice straight, well-spaced crop trees (white/red oaks, poplar, and the occasional sweetgum or hickory that'll make a log one day). Most of the competing junk species are either dead/returning to the soil or already overtopped by the keepers and will eventually lose the battle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boll Weevil, post: 5626710, member: 10006"] I've done a combination of mechanical and chemical "thinning" in my younger hardwood stands and couldn't be happier with the results. Nice straight, well-spaced crop trees (white/red oaks, poplar, and the occasional sweetgum or hickory that'll make a log one day). Most of the competing junk species are either dead/returning to the soil or already overtopped by the keepers and will eventually lose the battle. [/QUOTE]
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