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Re: Maintaining thick areas on a property
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01/12/18 07:38 AM
01/12/18 07:38 AM
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Unless it's longleaf pine, burning would kill off the pine, but maybe that's what your wanting to do. I like thick briars and grasses that get good sunlight. Pines will choke it out eventually, especially volunteer pines. I'm wanting whatever deer want. I think the thicker the better, for the spots I don't plant or bushhog.
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