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Quality Deer Management
Management of Cedars... (Updated)
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5040647" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>I've read allot on the topic and no doubt burning is an option that brings many benefits....my only fear is totally changing this area is going to change a major travel corridor.....and burning that size area full of cedar spooks me a little... Our Forrester said if we decided to burn that assistance was available through the state forestry division for around $25 to $35 per acre......just not sure we want to level the area.....but certainly want and need it to be thicker than it is currently....entering year two following the TSI project we're going to have all types of new growth and browse on the majority of the property plus multiple food plots....so we would just like this area to just be thicker without totally changing travel patterns....if that's possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5040647, member: 20594"] I've read allot on the topic and no doubt burning is an option that brings many benefits....my only fear is totally changing this area is going to change a major travel corridor.....and burning that size area full of cedar spooks me a little... Our Forrester said if we decided to burn that assistance was available through the state forestry division for around $25 to $35 per acre......just not sure we want to level the area.....but certainly want and need it to be thicker than it is currently....entering year two following the TSI project we're going to have all types of new growth and browse on the majority of the property plus multiple food plots....so we would just like this area to just be thicker without totally changing travel patterns....if that's possible. [/QUOTE]
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