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<blockquote data-quote="MMG" data-source="post: 5124315" data-attributes="member: 59992"><p>It's called "edge feathering" by the USDA. This is done along the edge of well developed pastures or a good food plot I suppose. Drop all trash trees ON THE GROUND except a few small ones the will live being hinged. Around here those are small (4/6") eastern red cedars mostly. Maybe some small maples. Leave all good mast producing trees. This is done mostly for small game. I suppose the extra cover will be good for deer as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMG, post: 5124315, member: 59992"] It's called "edge feathering" by the USDA. This is done along the edge of well developed pastures or a good food plot I suppose. Drop all trash trees ON THE GROUND except a few small ones the will live being hinged. Around here those are small (4/6") eastern red cedars mostly. Maybe some small maples. Leave all good mast producing trees. This is done mostly for small game. I suppose the extra cover will be good for deer as well. [/QUOTE]
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