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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5801803" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Keep preaching brother!</p><p></p><p>Below is a graph of my property's deer population. Notice the peaks in population a few years following each timber harvest. The lowest population surge around 2015 was because we didn't cut many acres of timber. The massive surge at the far right of the graph (at 2021) was because we cut 1/5 of the entire property scattered in patches, our biggest timber cut to date. The trick is going to be keeping some of that early successional growth in that stage so we don't have to keep cutting so much timber. For reference, the cut in 2004 was 25 out of 500 acres. The one in 2013 was 15 out of 500 acres, and the one in 2019-20 was 100 acres out of 500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5801803, member: 17"] Keep preaching brother! Below is a graph of my property's deer population. Notice the peaks in population a few years following each timber harvest. The lowest population surge around 2015 was because we didn't cut many acres of timber. The massive surge at the far right of the graph (at 2021) was because we cut 1/5 of the entire property scattered in patches, our biggest timber cut to date. The trick is going to be keeping some of that early successional growth in that stage so we don't have to keep cutting so much timber. For reference, the cut in 2004 was 25 out of 500 acres. The one in 2013 was 15 out of 500 acres, and the one in 2019-20 was 100 acres out of 500. [/QUOTE]
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