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Re: Big timber not suitable for fawns
[Re: SouthBamaSlayer]
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05/20/18 08:03 AM
05/20/18 08:03 AM
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I’m just throwing out a guess here so don’t scold me too bad if it’s wrong…….but hypothetically if we were gonna burn some mountain hardwoods I’m guessing we would do it with a high humidity 35% maybe???.....probably want a little moisture in the fuel……low winds……back fires starting at the top of the slope burning toward the bottom….Low intensity being the goal.
I agree with both sides on this one. I think it’s possible to do but I also don’t know how much I would gamble on it if I were a landowner. Me personally, if I had hardwoods on my land worth a lot of money then I’d sell the chit out of them and leave just enough good producers to make an oak savannah.
We dont rent pigs
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