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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5097488" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I would MUCH prefer trees/stumps piled in the middle and burned. Not only is it less of an eyesore, the burned ashes do wonders for new soil. In addition, trees/stumps piled along the edges provide too many denning locations for coyotes. But I had to live with what the loggers were willing to do, and pushing trees/stumps to the edges was the limit of their food plot knowledgebase. And by the way, I have zero equipment for moving trees/dirt. That little 32 HP John Deere in the first picture is the sum total of our equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5097488, member: 17"] I would MUCH prefer trees/stumps piled in the middle and burned. Not only is it less of an eyesore, the burned ashes do wonders for new soil. In addition, trees/stumps piled along the edges provide too many denning locations for coyotes. But I had to live with what the loggers were willing to do, and pushing trees/stumps to the edges was the limit of their food plot knowledgebase. And by the way, I have zero equipment for moving trees/dirt. That little 32 HP John Deere in the first picture is the sum total of our equipment. [/QUOTE]
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