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Nov 4

Pine Tree Management for Deer Hunting: Bits and Pieces – The Management Advantage #12 – Video




Pine Tree Management for Deer Hunting: Bits and Pieces - The Management Advantage #12
Pine trees dominate the landscape in the south. People rely heavily on them for income just as farmers do on corn and soybeans in the Midwest. Like it or not, pine plantations are here to stay and as wildlife managers we have to learn to deal with timber production and harvesting. The good news is the two can co-exist and both aspects can reach their maximum potential. Correctly timed pine thinning can promote productive wildlife habitat. Plants such as Patridge Pea and BlackBerry are already present in the seed bank. Thinning of pine trees allows sunlight to reach the forest floor and these plants can germinate. To further enhance stands of native vegetation in pine stands, you can apply fertlizer to increase their benefits to wildlife. Studies have show an application of 13-13-13 fertilizer can double the productivity of these plants. Native vegetation comprises 80% of a deers diet. Food plots are important and beneficial, but they are just a piece in the puzzle when it comes to a healthy deer herd. Watch this and more wildlife management videos at http://www.themanagementadvantage.com Be sure to sign up for our weekly updates that will send our newest wildlife management videos and articles straight to your inbox!From:ManagementAdvantageViews:2 0ratingsTime:07:57More inSports

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