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Having the timber cut
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<blockquote data-quote="lpo1981" data-source="post: 3216213" data-attributes="member: 11273"><p>I've been having mine cut for the last month and they still have a few more loads to go.. I have 36 acres, 28 which was all in timber. They clear cut the back 8 acres of mine which had some monster hickory, poplar and oaks which were all aged by my forester at 80+ years. There select cutting another area which was covered in big maples about the same age as the other.. I'm excited about his upcoming season as my property was very mature hardwoods with ZERO cover.. I'm hoping its these cuts and the new growth to improve my deer habitat.. After the leave in the afternoons and weekends when there not cutting I have deer all in these areas.. It looks like a friggin mess back there and not real appealing to the eye but if the deer love it and use it I can handle it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lpo1981, post: 3216213, member: 11273"] I've been having mine cut for the last month and they still have a few more loads to go.. I have 36 acres, 28 which was all in timber. They clear cut the back 8 acres of mine which had some monster hickory, poplar and oaks which were all aged by my forester at 80+ years. There select cutting another area which was covered in big maples about the same age as the other.. I'm excited about his upcoming season as my property was very mature hardwoods with ZERO cover.. I'm hoping its these cuts and the new growth to improve my deer habitat.. After the leave in the afternoons and weekends when there not cutting I have deer all in these areas.. It looks like a friggin mess back there and not real appealing to the eye but if the deer love it and use it I can handle it.. [/QUOTE]
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