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Quality Deer Management
Management of Cedars... (Updated)
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5041924" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>You bring up several interesting points to consider....I have thought about short term vs long term effects along with future management efforts required to keep the area productive....goal for this area is certainly a bedding area, refuge or sanctuary...where deer can go....I like the idea of incorporation of pine into the area as well as planting the outskirts with bushes/fruit trees that add food value....currently to the north and to the south west of the large thicket we have active food plots.....hoping to meet with the company soon who actually harvest cedars to see if they are interested.....the Forester we worked with on our hardwood TSI project believes we have enough tonnage to get them on the property....we'll see....appreciate all the input and ideas....thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5041924, member: 20594"] You bring up several interesting points to consider....I have thought about short term vs long term effects along with future management efforts required to keep the area productive....goal for this area is certainly a bedding area, refuge or sanctuary...where deer can go....I like the idea of incorporation of pine into the area as well as planting the outskirts with bushes/fruit trees that add food value....currently to the north and to the south west of the large thicket we have active food plots.....hoping to meet with the company soon who actually harvest cedars to see if they are interested.....the Forester we worked with on our hardwood TSI project believes we have enough tonnage to get them on the property....we'll see....appreciate all the input and ideas....thanks. [/QUOTE]
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