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Pine seedling growth
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<blockquote data-quote="Thelonegoose" data-source="post: 5280451" data-attributes="member: 21115"><p>This is very interesting. We had our place clear cut 3 years before replanting. We had to do an aerial spraying and burn before planting and the competition was still pretty thick. I am also not a fan of big pine blocks. Luckily I was able to do them in blocks with the biggest block being 45 acres and the smallest being 7. There will definitely be a few hardwoods mixed in which I am perfectly fine with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thelonegoose, post: 5280451, member: 21115"] This is very interesting. We had our place clear cut 3 years before replanting. We had to do an aerial spraying and burn before planting and the competition was still pretty thick. I am also not a fan of big pine blocks. Luckily I was able to do them in blocks with the biggest block being 45 acres and the smallest being 7. There will definitely be a few hardwoods mixed in which I am perfectly fine with. [/QUOTE]
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