txbowman12
A good 3 year old buck
Bought a ~100 acre piece of land this spring in central KY. On a water resovoir lake, with limestone bedrock and good top soil (not row crop dirt but good enough for our purposes)
Lots of eastern cedar, mixed with some hardwoods. Property is probably 35-40% fields, with the remainder woods. Cedars being the dominant tree, although I do have some hardwood dominant areas. Cedars are not old growth cedars, but they are big, 12” ish diameter average.
So some questions.
1. Cut and let lay, or pull them out immediately? I’ve heard letting them lay helps the regrowth from being eaten down by deer. Will brush stumps with gly
2. How tall to leave stumps? Cut them low or leave some height for leverage in pulling them out down the road.
3. Cutting approach. I was initially planning just to thin initially, say 1/3 cedars in the areas I hit, with follow-ups over time. My goal is to create more of a transition zone along the field edges particularly. Right now the edges are very harsh.
TIA for any input
Lots of eastern cedar, mixed with some hardwoods. Property is probably 35-40% fields, with the remainder woods. Cedars being the dominant tree, although I do have some hardwood dominant areas. Cedars are not old growth cedars, but they are big, 12” ish diameter average.
So some questions.
1. Cut and let lay, or pull them out immediately? I’ve heard letting them lay helps the regrowth from being eaten down by deer. Will brush stumps with gly
2. How tall to leave stumps? Cut them low or leave some height for leverage in pulling them out down the road.
3. Cutting approach. I was initially planning just to thin initially, say 1/3 cedars in the areas I hit, with follow-ups over time. My goal is to create more of a transition zone along the field edges particularly. Right now the edges are very harsh.
TIA for any input