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Thinning for sunlight #3876721
03/12/23 05:44 PM
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Well I’m half way through about 15 acres of long leaf with the chainsaw. I’ve probably cut 250 6-12” volunteer loblolly so far and probably have another 2-300 to go. I should have done this a long time ago and it wouldn’t have been as bad. Hopefully I see some improvement in weeds and grasses this year for all the work.
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Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
Re: Thinning for sunlight [Re: Turkey_neck] #3876743
03/12/23 06:07 PM
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Looks like a lot of work.

Re: Thinning for sunlight [Re: Turkey_neck] #3876757
03/12/23 06:23 PM
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Hack n Squirt may work for you too on a portion of it

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We dont rent pigs
Re: Thinning for sunlight [Re: Turkey_neck] #3876800
03/12/23 07:12 PM
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If you plan on burning in the near future keep in mind that its going to be a lot of fuel.......Would be awesome if you could mulch it.......


We dont rent pigs
Re: Thinning for sunlight [Re: Turkey_neck] #3876858
03/12/23 08:24 PM
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Cut them then blaze it in a year or two. Those pines look big enough to tolerate fire. You can always contact your local forestery commission and get a recommendation.

Re: Thinning for sunlight [Re: CNC] #3876914
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Originally Posted by CNC
If you plan on burning in the near future keep in mind that its going to be a lot of fuel.......Would be awesome if you could mulch it.......

Two years till next burn and bye then it won’t matter.


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Re: Thinning for sunlight [Re: kntree] #3876916
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Originally Posted by kntree
Cut them then blaze it in a year or two. Those pines look big enough to tolerate fire. You can always contact your local forestery commission and get a recommendation.

They’ve already been burned twice and the first was hot enough to scorch the tops.


Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
Re: Thinning for sunlight [Re: Turkey_neck] #3876943
03/12/23 10:28 PM
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If you can run a disc through there to turn over the soil and expose the seed bed. Deer need growth.

Re: Thinning for sunlight [Re: Smann] #3876955
03/12/23 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Smann
If you can run a disc through there to turn over the soil and expose the seed bed. Deer need growth.

The problem with that is I would tear up roots and open the long leaf up to disease or insects.


Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
Re: Thinning for sunlight [Re: johndeere5036] #3877035
03/13/23 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by johndeere5036


Looks like a lot of work.


Georgia Football..Acts like Bama but has a trophy case like South Carolina.
Re: Thinning for sunlight [Re: Turkey_neck] #3877520
03/13/23 08:17 PM
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For a decent amount of light you’d have to thin the mess out of them. They look good for a pure timber stand though.


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