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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5107406" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Great point....in addition to the increase in nutrition the amount of cover that's created is amazing!</p><p>I didn't truly realize the benefits until the last year or so....starting late in 2019 into 2020 we worked with our Forester on a timber stand improvement project which included hack-n-squirt.....I had read about the process before but didn't fully realize the impact until the spring of 2021....last summer we saw some effect....but this spring there has been a explosion of new tender new growth, new grasses in areas we've never seen any.... tremendous improvements to fawning and nesting cover as well as a big bump in available nutrition...or like you said...truly a win-win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5107406, member: 20594"] Great point....in addition to the increase in nutrition the amount of cover that's created is amazing! I didn't truly realize the benefits until the last year or so....starting late in 2019 into 2020 we worked with our Forester on a timber stand improvement project which included hack-n-squirt.....I had read about the process before but didn't fully realize the impact until the spring of 2021....last summer we saw some effect....but this spring there has been a explosion of new tender new growth, new grasses in areas we've never seen any.... tremendous improvements to fawning and nesting cover as well as a big bump in available nutrition...or like you said...truly a win-win. [/QUOTE]
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