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The ONE thing I like about winter logging
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5118931" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Years ago when they did aerial spraying we too lost some trees to one side of the powerline.... assume due to drift?....but it looked horrible.....the following year we were going to add some new food plots and the thought came to my mind about them spraying from above so I researched and found out they had a specific position for vegetation management.....so I called.....guy was very cool to talk too and I explained that we were planting food plots and didn't want them sprayed.....he kinda laughed and said not to worry...the aerial spraying didn't go over very well and they wouldn't be doing that again....allot of angry landowners.....not sure if that pertains to only our area or in general? But only spraying they do on us now is spot spraying.... curious to see how they manage it this year....it's been a couple of years and it's due.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5118931, member: 20594"] Years ago when they did aerial spraying we too lost some trees to one side of the powerline.... assume due to drift?....but it looked horrible.....the following year we were going to add some new food plots and the thought came to my mind about them spraying from above so I researched and found out they had a specific position for vegetation management.....so I called.....guy was very cool to talk too and I explained that we were planting food plots and didn't want them sprayed.....he kinda laughed and said not to worry...the aerial spraying didn't go over very well and they wouldn't be doing that again....allot of angry landowners.....not sure if that pertains to only our area or in general? But only spraying they do on us now is spot spraying.... curious to see how they manage it this year....it's been a couple of years and it's due. [/QUOTE]
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