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<blockquote data-quote="LanceS4803" data-source="post: 3752674" data-attributes="member: 9491"><p>The farm I hunt, 180 acres of primarily steep, hardwood covered hills, has a 10 acre field along the ridge at the top.</p><p>The field always attracts deer at dawn/dusk, and I've taken numerous deer there, including one 150 class.</p><p>The owner has not cut the field since last fall, and the weeds are getting tall, along with locust trees. I'm worried that if she doesn't cut it soon, the field will be lost (without significant work).</p><p>With her permission,I'm thinking of having it cut myself, to maintain.</p><p>Any downside to doing this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LanceS4803, post: 3752674, member: 9491"] The farm I hunt, 180 acres of primarily steep, hardwood covered hills, has a 10 acre field along the ridge at the top. The field always attracts deer at dawn/dusk, and I've taken numerous deer there, including one 150 class. The owner has not cut the field since last fall, and the weeds are getting tall, along with locust trees. I'm worried that if she doesn't cut it soon, the field will be lost (without significant work). With her permission,I'm thinking of having it cut myself, to maintain. Any downside to doing this? [/QUOTE]
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