Posted by sixtyninegmc on March 03, 2014 at 21:50:32 from (66.223.246.58):
Dave H's comment on the prosperity thread about wood lots got me thinking, and I did not want to hijack that thread. What is everybody's thoughts on wood lots and fence lines? How do you decide what to leave woods, what to clear? The 125 acres I bought last spring is about 65 acres wooded, and I have found the subject of clearing or not is a touchy subject with all involved! My father has a very hard time understanding why I don't clear cut it all, he wants nice big square fields. The place was for the most part cleared leaving the nice timber, clearing the scrub, leaving irregular shaped fields. Other folks (womenfolk mostly) mostly think I should leave it all woods. My plan at this point is to clear about 40 more acres, leaving about 25 in several wooded areas. I'm not so much asking for advice, I have made my decision, just wondering what others thoughts are on woods, and how many leave some on the place just for the wonderful feeling of being able to go for a quiet walk in your woods?
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