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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1438384" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>There is a section of several acres of woods on this farm that was logged around 2004. It had oak, hickory, etc. Before that, the tall trees provides shade and there wasn't much undergrowth. One could drive around in the woods, and in the fall it had a blanket of leaves that looked really nice. </p><p></p><p>The loggers did a respectable job. They didn't just go in and scalp the land, but only took select trees. Today from a distance, it doesn't look much different than it ever did. However, more light has come in since the logging, and the undergrowth is basically a thicket of small trees. No driving around anymore. I really don't even like walking through it. </p><p></p><p>Everyone says it will regrow and in time be like it once was, but that probably won't happen for 200 years. Right? </p><p></p><p>Is anyone here a fan of logging? Is it something you've ever had done on your land?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1438384, member: 17843"] There is a section of several acres of woods on this farm that was logged around 2004. It had oak, hickory, etc. Before that, the tall trees provides shade and there wasn't much undergrowth. One could drive around in the woods, and in the fall it had a blanket of leaves that looked really nice. The loggers did a respectable job. They didn't just go in and scalp the land, but only took select trees. Today from a distance, it doesn't look much different than it ever did. However, more light has come in since the logging, and the undergrowth is basically a thicket of small trees. No driving around anymore. I really don't even like walking through it. Everyone says it will regrow and in time be like it once was, but that probably won't happen for 200 years. Right? Is anyone here a fan of logging? Is it something you've ever had done on your land? [/QUOTE]
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