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Word for the year….cover….
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5688552" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>After years of cutting patches of timber to produce cover, and then watching those patches rapidly grow out of the cover stage (around 7-10 years), requiring more timber to be cut, I've eventually realized I'm just going to have to restart the regrowth process in the same areas. Otherwise, I'll eventually cut through all of my best timber. And although "big woods" mature timber isn't the greatest wildlife habitat, it does have value. Fire is the "easy" answer, but not easy in practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5688552, member: 17"] After years of cutting patches of timber to produce cover, and then watching those patches rapidly grow out of the cover stage (around 7-10 years), requiring more timber to be cut, I've eventually realized I'm just going to have to restart the regrowth process in the same areas. Otherwise, I'll eventually cut through all of my best timber. And although "big woods" mature timber isn't the greatest wildlife habitat, it does have value. Fire is the "easy" answer, but not easy in practice. [/QUOTE]
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