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Quality Deer Management
Management of Cedars... (Updated)
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5041539" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Really appreciate all of the input and suggestions provided. This week I'm going to contact the company that our Forester recommended to see if we can schedule a meeting. Hoping there is enough tonnage of cedar that they will be interested in the thinning approach. Hoping to target taking out 2/3rds of the big cedar so there is sunlight hitting the ground between them....then let the natural seed bank take off....if any of the areas are open enough I may run a disk lightly through them to stimulate new growth.....and as mentioned the soil likely isn't suitable for any new planting but for the few mast producers present in the area we will target cleaning out around them good so there's less competition for nutrients and moisture.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the suggestions and confirmation....I had reservations about making drastic changes in this area but this plan makes sense.... improve the habitat without completely leveling the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5041539, member: 20594"] Really appreciate all of the input and suggestions provided. This week I'm going to contact the company that our Forester recommended to see if we can schedule a meeting. Hoping there is enough tonnage of cedar that they will be interested in the thinning approach. Hoping to target taking out 2/3rds of the big cedar so there is sunlight hitting the ground between them....then let the natural seed bank take off....if any of the areas are open enough I may run a disk lightly through them to stimulate new growth.....and as mentioned the soil likely isn't suitable for any new planting but for the few mast producers present in the area we will target cleaning out around them good so there's less competition for nutrients and moisture. Thanks again for the suggestions and confirmation....I had reservations about making drastic changes in this area but this plan makes sense.... improve the habitat without completely leveling the area. [/QUOTE]
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