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Re: Killing trees in the spring
[Re: k bush]
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02/10/20 11:43 PM
02/10/20 11:43 PM
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If the trees aren't too big I'd cut then immediately treat the cut stump with Gly diluted 50:50 Or id suggest tordon. This to the smaller ones, the bigger ones you can girdle. Cut one or two rings around the tree deep enough to sever the cambien layer. Depending on what you want it for hinge cutting those smaller ones will add cover and more tonnage at deer level.
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