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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5555144" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>If you hack and squirt do a thorough job! I care for a small property that someone half-azzed a hack & squirt job on about 35 acres of maples and honey locust about 12 or 14 years ago. Today I will not enter the wooded areas on windy days due to all of the damaged but living trees. Weakened trunks, dead limbs, 8 inch up to 16 inch trees that can snap off (and do) in the wind or under the weight of snow or ice. I burned this area 2 years ago and had fire climbing trees all over the place. 24 hours after the burn the wind picked up and I spent 48 hours on fire watch chasing embers. I hope to give a logger a sweet deal on the good timber there to get him to take all the standing dead or damaged down or out. Its a real mess and the Japanese stilt grass or bamboo grass is taking over. Lots of potential on this place but wow, poor management can be far worse than no management. Whatever you do, do it well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5555144, member: 20151"] If you hack and squirt do a thorough job! I care for a small property that someone half-azzed a hack & squirt job on about 35 acres of maples and honey locust about 12 or 14 years ago. Today I will not enter the wooded areas on windy days due to all of the damaged but living trees. Weakened trunks, dead limbs, 8 inch up to 16 inch trees that can snap off (and do) in the wind or under the weight of snow or ice. I burned this area 2 years ago and had fire climbing trees all over the place. 24 hours after the burn the wind picked up and I spent 48 hours on fire watch chasing embers. I hope to give a logger a sweet deal on the good timber there to get him to take all the standing dead or damaged down or out. Its a real mess and the Japanese stilt grass or bamboo grass is taking over. Lots of potential on this place but wow, poor management can be far worse than no management. Whatever you do, do it well. [/QUOTE]
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