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<blockquote data-quote="diamond hunter" data-source="post: 5122499" data-attributes="member: 12135"><p>BSK.</p><p>Im adding 55 acres to my 300 this coming next month and to help me pay for it having 30 acres of the new cut for timber.The place was cut about 1995 and now primarily poplars and some soft maple,yet a decent harvest. I dont mind the poplars but was wondering if you could recommend a species that after the timber harvest this fall I could plant and protect inside this new timber harvest area? My son is 14 and hey,I want him to benefit. I bet you there isnt 25 decent oak trees in that 30 acres.I have tree tubes to protect what you suggest.Also,should I try to keep them together,spaced apart well ect? Should I try to kill competition in a couple years from now? Thanks friend,I always enjoy reading your posts and Im thrilled to have you back.Dont let the duds piss you off again. I love the poplars cause my honeybees love them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diamond hunter, post: 5122499, member: 12135"] BSK. Im adding 55 acres to my 300 this coming next month and to help me pay for it having 30 acres of the new cut for timber.The place was cut about 1995 and now primarily poplars and some soft maple,yet a decent harvest. I dont mind the poplars but was wondering if you could recommend a species that after the timber harvest this fall I could plant and protect inside this new timber harvest area? My son is 14 and hey,I want him to benefit. I bet you there isnt 25 decent oak trees in that 30 acres.I have tree tubes to protect what you suggest.Also,should I try to keep them together,spaced apart well ect? Should I try to kill competition in a couple years from now? Thanks friend,I always enjoy reading your posts and Im thrilled to have you back.Dont let the duds piss you off again. I love the poplars cause my honeybees love them. [/QUOTE]
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