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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4339214" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Sounds good. I agree that you'd probably be better off leaving the grass/weeds/briars/saplings growing (although the saplings can get out of hand). The deer browse/bed/breed in these type of overgrown fields and use cut strips for traveling doing so. A few strategically cut strips and you can cover a lot of territory from a single spot. We never know when, where, or if they're going to cut strips in ours and lately they haven't been doing much if any. If you can cut your own and possibly plant those strips you might have a gold mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4339214, member: 69"] Sounds good. I agree that you'd probably be better off leaving the grass/weeds/briars/saplings growing (although the saplings can get out of hand). The deer browse/bed/breed in these type of overgrown fields and use cut strips for traveling doing so. A few strategically cut strips and you can cover a lot of territory from a single spot. We never know when, where, or if they're going to cut strips in ours and lately they haven't been doing much if any. If you can cut your own and possibly plant those strips you might have a gold mine. [/QUOTE]
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