I listened Triple. Not gonna lie, I need moving pics to keep me awake. It was very well done. Did #7 on the stump sprouts. I was familiar with the theory of slammed nutrients into the new sprouts from the root system but their numbers were crazy. I've seen heavy browse yearly on stumps and is one reason I quit worrying of actually doing hinges but just cutting, let sprout, and get sunlight in, and open compitition of my mature oaks. I really liked how they alluded to the precolonial forests and how death, storms, fire allowed and understory to develop beneath century old trees. Certainly a misrepresented vision by most of todays teachings of the old forests and I'm glad they touted the reality of them.
They mentioned, and in retrospect I've seen, how deer ignore new sprouts from dirt but devour the stump sprouts. Pretty cool. I was shocked when they said an acre of high protein planting was equivalent to 100 stump cuts. That there is a bunch of trees to get down. I may have work harder. I still prefer to tempt my deer to travel a pattern and keep searching along the Clusters for food and sex as opposed to an abundance in one area. But then they didn't ask me.
Thanks for the tip, I will listen to other ones.