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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5028978" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>As mentioned in previous post we have two old cedar areas that have grown so tall that lower limbs have died so they provide no cover benefit....but yet they shade the ground out so there's little to no browse....I watched Dr Grants video and have heard others mention cutting cedars and letting them lay two years then burning.....but cedar, while hard to market, does have some value. Our Forester has given us information of who to contact...their equipment will de-limb onsite with logs being hauled out....both areas combined are 15+ acres.....and the idea of torching that FREAKS me out.....but IF we haul logs out I image it would burn well with limbs laying everywhere.....goal being to turn this area back to native grasses....or at least to thicken it up some...new growth, etc.</p><p>My understanding is for around 35 dollars per acre the forestry dept will assist with large burns, firebreaks, etc......but JC if you can share information about the training you attended or how I can attend future training I would appreciate it....thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5028978, member: 20594"] As mentioned in previous post we have two old cedar areas that have grown so tall that lower limbs have died so they provide no cover benefit....but yet they shade the ground out so there's little to no browse....I watched Dr Grants video and have heard others mention cutting cedars and letting them lay two years then burning.....but cedar, while hard to market, does have some value. Our Forester has given us information of who to contact...their equipment will de-limb onsite with logs being hauled out....both areas combined are 15+ acres.....and the idea of torching that FREAKS me out.....but IF we haul logs out I image it would burn well with limbs laying everywhere.....goal being to turn this area back to native grasses....or at least to thicken it up some...new growth, etc. My understanding is for around 35 dollars per acre the forestry dept will assist with large burns, firebreaks, etc......but JC if you can share information about the training you attended or how I can attend future training I would appreciate it....thanks. [/QUOTE]
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