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The ONE thing I like about winter logging
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5118596" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>We are entering year two following our timber harvest and it's truly amazing the amount of food and cover that's been generated.....and.....the oak canopies are opening up on the mast producers that remain....could not be happier with our TSI project results so far.....but we too have a few roads that need attention, but for the most part they are holding together pretty good.....at the advice of so many on here we've recently sowed buckwheat on both newer "ridge top" plots that were previously log loading decks....before sowing the buckwheat we sprayed to terminate what weeds were present as well as the wheat that was planted last fall....hoping for a good stand of buckwheat we can broadcast our fall blend into late August or early September....oops...I got off topic.....timber harvest done correctly can have a gigantic positive impact on wildlife habitat....the generation of food and cover in truly amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5118596, member: 20594"] We are entering year two following our timber harvest and it's truly amazing the amount of food and cover that's been generated.....and.....the oak canopies are opening up on the mast producers that remain....could not be happier with our TSI project results so far.....but we too have a few roads that need attention, but for the most part they are holding together pretty good.....at the advice of so many on here we've recently sowed buckwheat on both newer "ridge top" plots that were previously log loading decks....before sowing the buckwheat we sprayed to terminate what weeds were present as well as the wheat that was planted last fall....hoping for a good stand of buckwheat we can broadcast our fall blend into late August or early September....oops...I got off topic.....timber harvest done correctly can have a gigantic positive impact on wildlife habitat....the generation of food and cover in truly amazing. [/QUOTE]
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