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<blockquote data-quote="puzzled in oregon" data-source="post: 1840231" data-attributes="member: 40255"><p>"Cattle are notoriously poor foresters." Especially in newly planted Douglas Fir and Red Cedar. They walk on them, </p><p>they lay on them and browse on them. Then once the trees are six or seven years old they rub on them. Bad little foresters.</p><p></p><p>But as stated in certain types of tree stands the cows are helpful.</p><p>Agroforestry/silvopasture is probably more in practice than people realize. They just haven't applied that</p><p>label to their operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puzzled in oregon, post: 1840231, member: 40255"] "Cattle are notoriously poor foresters." Especially in newly planted Douglas Fir and Red Cedar. They walk on them, they lay on them and browse on them. Then once the trees are six or seven years old they rub on them. Bad little foresters. But as stated in certain types of tree stands the cows are helpful. Agroforestry/silvopasture is probably more in practice than people realize. They just haven't applied that label to their operation. [/QUOTE]
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