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The 2020 antler conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 4998091" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Same way for our place JCDeerman....last year we completed a TSI project with our Forrester which included hack-n-squirt...and of course timber harvest opening up the canopy while leaving a many of our mast producing white and red oak.....we also introduced soybeans and peas for the first time this year in two new plots that were previously log loading decks from the TSI project....then we updated the older existing plots with a fall blend of wheat, rye, rape, radishes and clover....also manage several acres where we rotate bush hogging natural vegetation which the deer absolutely love....very pleased with the progress so far and looking forward to seeing the new growth develop in the timber areas having the canopy opened some....I too have become as interested in habitat improvements as much as the hunt itself....don't get me wrong....I love late October , November & December hunts...but land management is a year around hobby that I really enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 4998091, member: 20594"] Same way for our place JCDeerman....last year we completed a TSI project with our Forrester which included hack-n-squirt...and of course timber harvest opening up the canopy while leaving a many of our mast producing white and red oak.....we also introduced soybeans and peas for the first time this year in two new plots that were previously log loading decks from the TSI project....then we updated the older existing plots with a fall blend of wheat, rye, rape, radishes and clover....also manage several acres where we rotate bush hogging natural vegetation which the deer absolutely love....very pleased with the progress so far and looking forward to seeing the new growth develop in the timber areas having the canopy opened some....I too have become as interested in habitat improvements as much as the hunt itself....don't get me wrong....I love late October , November & December hunts...but land management is a year around hobby that I really enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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