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Quality Deer Management
Management of Cedars... (Updated)
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<blockquote data-quote="Monk74" data-source="post: 5042547" data-attributes="member: 20601"><p>11 acres there will be a massive amount of slash. The piles will cost $ to burn or take years to decay( but great small game cover). Also they'll cover up ground from sunlight. Not to mention the ruts, ect left by logging equipment.It will open up the understory but, there's a reason cedars are growing there. It seems like a good area where mature bucks isolate and lock down doe's. I suggest testing any ideas on the smaller 2-3 acre size spots you talked about. Learn from good and bad results. Adapt and keep going. I like your style. Best of luck! Post pictures please. Obviously a lot of people are interested in your project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monk74, post: 5042547, member: 20601"] 11 acres there will be a massive amount of slash. The piles will cost $ to burn or take years to decay( but great small game cover). Also they’ll cover up ground from sunlight. Not to mention the ruts, ect left by logging equipment.It will open up the understory but, there’s a reason cedars are growing there. It seems like a good area where mature bucks isolate and lock down doe’s. I suggest testing any ideas on the smaller 2-3 acre size spots you talked about. Learn from good and bad results. Adapt and keep going. I like your style. Best of luck! Post pictures please. Obviously a lot of people are interested in your project. [/QUOTE]
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