Part of my MN land is an old pine/spruce nursery, a mix of white and Norway pine along with some a variety of spruce. Because it hasn’t been a working nursery with much maintenance for 20+ years, I have a population of hardwoods that have popped up between and amongst the pines. I have mainly ash but also some oak, boxelder, and maple that have popped up. I have food plots carved out amongst the pines and am considering whether to hinge most of the deciduous trees for a sort of edge feathering. Or, flush cut them and take advantage of the resprouting. Most of the trees I’m talking about are 2”-5”. Curious how you guys would think about this?
This is on the edge of a food plot, many of the other areas are much less dense with pines.
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This is on the edge of a food plot, many of the other areas are much less dense with pines.

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