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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5120249" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>The very first timber "cut" I ever did on my own place wasn't a "cut," but the result of ice storm damage. I had a hillside that was 90% white oak topple like dominoes under the weight of the 1994 ice storm. Because of their value, I had a logger come in and clean up the downed timber. Many of the toppled white oaks' stumps were still alive and sprouted like crazy. But because the rest of the property was mature timber, this was the only new regrowth in the area. Now, 27 years later, that area is 100% poplar. Too little area in regrowth for the local deer density (which was NOT high at the time - but high enough).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5120249, member: 17"] The very first timber "cut" I ever did on my own place wasn't a "cut," but the result of ice storm damage. I had a hillside that was 90% white oak topple like dominoes under the weight of the 1994 ice storm. Because of their value, I had a logger come in and clean up the downed timber. Many of the toppled white oaks' stumps were still alive and sprouted like crazy. But because the rest of the property was mature timber, this was the only new regrowth in the area. Now, 27 years later, that area is 100% poplar. Too little area in regrowth for the local deer density (which was NOT high at the time - but high enough). [/QUOTE]
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