rusty1034
Active Member
Howdy all,
Looking for some input on my next habitat improvement project.
I have a 10 acre chunk of my 90 acres that currently consists of saplings through 20" hardwoods. Mostly Ash and Soft Maple. It's pretty wet, and I haven't been able to get my 50 hp tractor on it in two years.
I've had two foresters look at it. Both said there was no lumber value in the trees. As far as I can tell the current habitat does very little for the deer in terms of food or cover.
I'm thinking of having it cut for firewood to thin it out quite a bit. I would leave the tops, and hope for beneficial regrowth.
Any thoughts on how drastic of a cut to go with ? Down to 10" ? smaller? larger ? none ? only a portion ?
Thanks - Rusty
Rusty
Looking for some input on my next habitat improvement project.
I have a 10 acre chunk of my 90 acres that currently consists of saplings through 20" hardwoods. Mostly Ash and Soft Maple. It's pretty wet, and I haven't been able to get my 50 hp tractor on it in two years.
I've had two foresters look at it. Both said there was no lumber value in the trees. As far as I can tell the current habitat does very little for the deer in terms of food or cover.
I'm thinking of having it cut for firewood to thin it out quite a bit. I would leave the tops, and hope for beneficial regrowth.
Any thoughts on how drastic of a cut to go with ? Down to 10" ? smaller? larger ? none ? only a portion ?
Thanks - Rusty
Rusty