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Quality Deer Management
Management of Cedars... (Updated)
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5040639" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>BSK....your comments about "the problem with planting something in cut area" reminded me of something interesting our Forester shared with us at the beginning of our TSI project.....he researched old soil maps and described these two areas as "old field growth timber"....so your thoughts are echoing portions of his management plan.</p><p></p><p>Really like the idea of possiblly cutting out 2/3rds of the cedars to reestablish the "glade" type of habitat, with tall grasses growing between trees....this seems to be a happy medium..... improve the habitat without totally blowing it up..... Wondering if there would be any benefit to selecting random open areas in the cut zone to seed with native tall grasses....or would it be better to just let it go naturally?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5040639, member: 20594"] BSK....your comments about "the problem with planting something in cut area" reminded me of something interesting our Forester shared with us at the beginning of our TSI project.....he researched old soil maps and described these two areas as "old field growth timber"....so your thoughts are echoing portions of his management plan. Really like the idea of possiblly cutting out 2/3rds of the cedars to reestablish the "glade" type of habitat, with tall grasses growing between trees....this seems to be a happy medium..... improve the habitat without totally blowing it up..... Wondering if there would be any benefit to selecting random open areas in the cut zone to seed with native tall grasses....or would it be better to just let it go naturally? [/QUOTE]
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