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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5272110" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I highly, highly recommend watching Dr. Craig Harper's (from UT) videos on hack-and-squirt and timber thinning techniques for TSI. His videos are geared towards the idea of it being a "do it yourself" project. He has pretty specific info on herbicides mixtures for hack-and-squirt application.</p><p></p><p>And like TNlandowner mentioned, get ready for some seriously hard work. Acres of hack-and-squirt work is not for the faint of heart.</p><p></p><p>But a VERY MUCH like your idea of doing this work in patches spread over time. That is how I design timber thinning projects for large properties: patches, spread over time, creating habitat edges along preferred terrain features, and leaving gaps between patches of thinned timber to make hunting a little easier (as this forces deer to walk through short sections of big open timber to go from cover patch to cover patch).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5272110, member: 17"] I highly, highly recommend watching Dr. Craig Harper's (from UT) videos on hack-and-squirt and timber thinning techniques for TSI. His videos are geared towards the idea of it being a "do it yourself" project. He has pretty specific info on herbicides mixtures for hack-and-squirt application. And like TNlandowner mentioned, get ready for some seriously hard work. Acres of hack-and-squirt work is not for the faint of heart. But a VERY MUCH like your idea of doing this work in patches spread over time. That is how I design timber thinning projects for large properties: patches, spread over time, creating habitat edges along preferred terrain features, and leaving gaps between patches of thinned timber to make hunting a little easier (as this forces deer to walk through short sections of big open timber to go from cover patch to cover patch). [/QUOTE]
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