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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5765356" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Think of this in terms similar to the management of NWSG ! Manage in thirds! Each third is at a different stage but as a whole are much closer to being a whole habitat. Even if you only mow it, mow 1/3 this year, 1/3 next and the final 3rd the year after. If you have the acres do it in sectors!</p><p>You could even go to 1/4's and add a planted plot into the rotation. </p><p>I saw a farm set up just like that, the owner used to release and shoot quail. It was in sectional rotation in 1/4's. He asked me how he could improve on it and told him he was ahead of me and in my humble opinion maybe, maybe some lime and fertilizer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5765356, member: 20151"] Think of this in terms similar to the management of NWSG ! Manage in thirds! Each third is at a different stage but as a whole are much closer to being a whole habitat. Even if you only mow it, mow 1/3 this year, 1/3 next and the final 3rd the year after. If you have the acres do it in sectors! You could even go to 1/4’s and add a planted plot into the rotation. I saw a farm set up just like that, the owner used to release and shoot quail. It was in sectional rotation in 1/4’s. He asked me how he could improve on it and told him he was ahead of me and in my humble opinion maybe, maybe some lime and fertilizer. [/QUOTE]
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