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The ONE thing I like about winter logging
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5118939" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Thinking back to when they bush hogged everything every couple of years.....even then.....when the driver got to a food plot he would bush hog around the edge and not even drive through it.....his tracks would always go around.....even an older weedy plot....he could tell it was an old plot and he went around verses driving through it......for the most part having the powerline the good has far outweighed the bad.....for us it adds great diversity to the property being we have mostly timber ground...we have some cultivated plots on the easement....then we have some areas we strip mow for new natural growth previously discussed, then lastly we let portions of it just do it's thing with blackberry and honeysuckle, etc.....works out good for our situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5118939, member: 20594"] Thinking back to when they bush hogged everything every couple of years.....even then.....when the driver got to a food plot he would bush hog around the edge and not even drive through it.....his tracks would always go around.....even an older weedy plot....he could tell it was an old plot and he went around verses driving through it......for the most part having the powerline the good has far outweighed the bad.....for us it adds great diversity to the property being we have mostly timber ground...we have some cultivated plots on the easement....then we have some areas we strip mow for new natural growth previously discussed, then lastly we let portions of it just do it's thing with blackberry and honeysuckle, etc.....works out good for our situation. [/QUOTE]
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