[AT] OT Land prices was RE: B Allis
Mark Greer
greerfam at raex.com
Wed Jun 15 20:08:34 PDT 2005
It does grow some trees OK. I have been actively managing the timber crop
since I bought the place. I hope to have a timber sale in a couple of years
which should return most of what I paid for the place. I have hundreds of
yellow poplar that are 16"-28" DBH, straight as an arrow, no lower limbs and
TALL. I'm over-run with red maple and I also have a fair amount of oak,
hickory, beech, some cherry, and a few linden (basswood). I've been culling
garbage trees and cutting grapevines and doing a good bit of crop-tree
release work around the good stuff along with planting a few thousand white
pines just to put some color in the woods in the winter.
Mark
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> Mark that sounds like my place it grows grass pretty good but tried to
grow
> trees on it and they almost all died. we have red clay and yellow hard
pan
> down about 1 to 2 ft. A flat spot what's that?
>
> Walt Davies
> Cooper Hollow Farm
> Monmouth, OR 97361
> 503 623-0460
>
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