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<blockquote data-quote="Hridge" data-source="post: 5661750" data-attributes="member: 21357"><p>We thinned our pines in what they call a Savannah Cut. We finished in early 2023. A straight line wind storm came through Humphreys county after our logger was finished and blew down probably 6-700 pine trees that left and our place is a mess. Logger had to be on another contract job so cannot get him or any other logger to come get the downed trees. Once a pine is uprooted and falls, there is a 4-5 month shelf life to be processed. We are just gonna have to live with the mess and do a controlled burn in a couple years. Probably $50-75 k worth of wood laying on ground. Luckily we have large hardwood stands. All in all, it will be great deer and Turkey habitat but hate seeing money wasted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hridge, post: 5661750, member: 21357"] We thinned our pines in what they call a Savannah Cut. We finished in early 2023. A straight line wind storm came through Humphreys county after our logger was finished and blew down probably 6-700 pine trees that left and our place is a mess. Logger had to be on another contract job so cannot get him or any other logger to come get the downed trees. Once a pine is uprooted and falls, there is a 4-5 month shelf life to be processed. We are just gonna have to live with the mess and do a controlled burn in a couple years. Probably $50-75 k worth of wood laying on ground. Luckily we have large hardwood stands. All in all, it will be great deer and Turkey habitat but hate seeing money wasted. [/QUOTE]
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