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Pines being clear-cut
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<blockquote data-quote="Bucks &amp; Beards" data-source="post: 5564448" data-attributes="member: 9708"><p>At my club in west Tennessee, they don't usually clear-cut the pines. I can't remember exactly how they do it. I think they cut two rows and leave two rows. Any way, with the increased amount of sunlight hitting the understory, native grasses and forbs thrive and it creates an ideal combination of food and cover for deer. This type of pine cutting definitely improves the hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucks & Beards, post: 5564448, member: 9708"] At my club in west Tennessee, they don’t usually clear-cut the pines. I can’t remember exactly how they do it. I think they cut two rows and leave two rows. Any way, with the increased amount of sunlight hitting the understory, native grasses and forbs thrive and it creates an ideal combination of food and cover for deer. This type of pine cutting definitely improves the hunting. [/QUOTE]
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