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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5898129" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>This one was logged about 7 years ago. A lot of the new growth is mostly greenbrier and ragweed, which deer love and is highly nutritious. A lot of it is new oaks (from all the acorns). The next burn through here will be during late summer / early fall to kill even more of those woody stems either in 2025-2026. </p><p></p><p>I wish the majority of the property was just like this, but this was just a 5 acre section. The goal is to continue thinning timber and dragging out for the mill to come pick up. Once all the timber is thinned, it will be nothing but lighting fires ever so often. Surely some hack-n-squirt as a follow up. A lot of work yet to come</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5898129, member: 5787"] This one was logged about 7 years ago. A lot of the new growth is mostly greenbrier and ragweed, which deer love and is highly nutritious. A lot of it is new oaks (from all the acorns). The next burn through here will be during late summer / early fall to kill even more of those woody stems either in 2025-2026. I wish the majority of the property was just like this, but this was just a 5 acre section. The goal is to continue thinning timber and dragging out for the mill to come pick up. Once all the timber is thinned, it will be nothing but lighting fires ever so often. Surely some hack-n-squirt as a follow up. A lot of work yet to come [/QUOTE]
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