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Re: Planting mast trees in pine stumps
[Re: bambam32]
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10/08/18 11:43 AM
10/08/18 11:43 AM
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SouthBamaSlayer
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We do not own the property but we are making adjustments to our lease to utilize areas that we take out of production. So, yes we will be able to keep the area clear. I’m not making any long term investments to a property I do not own. I know too many people that have had leases yanked out from under them.
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Re: Planting mast trees in pine stumps
[Re: SouthBamaSlayer]
#2602107
10/08/18 12:27 PM
10/08/18 12:27 PM
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bambam32
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We do not own the property but we are making adjustments to our lease to utilize areas that we take out of production. So, yes we will be able to keep the area clear. I’m not making any long term investments to a property I do not own. I know too many people that have had leases yanked out from under them. Loosing the lease is always a risk but I am talking about putting a few trees in the ground not dumping thousands of dollars into the property.
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Re: Planting mast trees in pine stumps
[Re: ALFisher]
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10/08/18 01:07 PM
10/08/18 01:07 PM
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bambam32
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I agree. But when you say "out of production" what do you mean? Are you paying the owner to take the area out of production? It is a timber operation and we don't have many big plots. Yes, if we clear one acre of trees for a new food plot then that acre has been taken out of production.
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Re: Planting mast trees in pine stumps
[Re: NightHunter]
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10/17/18 02:52 PM
10/17/18 02:52 PM
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You provide more food properly maintaining natural forage mechanically, chemically, or with fire. This, but I would add that even planted food plots can provide a great deal of forage if done right.
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