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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 463213" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Are you talking about Shitaakee (sp?)? I tried it once with a kit I bought. They did pretty good and are good to eat too. I think my area is too hot for them to do well so I dropped the idea. There is a forester in S.C who was doing this and it got my interest up. He cuts down certain species of trees and then cuts them up like fence posts and places them in the ground on an angle. Drill holes in the "post" and places inoculated plugs in them. I think he was getting a good price for them and was doing pretty well. If I can remember his name I'll get it to you since he would probably be a good one to talk to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 463213, member: 4362"] Are you talking about Shitaakee (sp?)? I tried it once with a kit I bought. They did pretty good and are good to eat too. I think my area is too hot for them to do well so I dropped the idea. There is a forester in S.C who was doing this and it got my interest up. He cuts down certain species of trees and then cuts them up like fence posts and places them in the ground on an angle. Drill holes in the "post" and places inoculated plugs in them. I think he was getting a good price for them and was doing pretty well. If I can remember his name I'll get it to you since he would probably be a good one to talk to. [/QUOTE]
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