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<blockquote data-quote="wslayer" data-source="post: 439159" data-attributes="member: 1274"><p>Question : Tree row removal. How much extra, if you take that row out (say 1/2 mile), would you actually make if for example planted to corn? Estimate? I realize wildlife does not "live" in these tree rows, but could supply them some protection while out feeding. There is nothing out there anymore on the landscape to even slow down the winds /blowing snow etc. I know with today's bigger equipment, its hard to get around the ends of rows, but just take out a few at the end, not the whole row. Tiling, well there goes the end of any sloughs they have for thermal protection.. They don't stand a chance anymore. Pasture land with hills and valleys seems to be their only refuge anymore.</p><p>Deer hunting this year, we saw very few deer in cropland areas compared to pastureland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wslayer, post: 439159, member: 1274"] Question : Tree row removal. How much extra, if you take that row out (say 1/2 mile), would you actually make if for example planted to corn? Estimate? I realize wildlife does not "live" in these tree rows, but could supply them some protection while out feeding. There is nothing out there anymore on the landscape to even slow down the winds /blowing snow etc. I know with today's bigger equipment, its hard to get around the ends of rows, but just take out a few at the end, not the whole row. Tiling, well there goes the end of any sloughs they have for thermal protection.. They don't stand a chance anymore. Pasture land with hills and valleys seems to be their only refuge anymore. Deer hunting this year, we saw very few deer in cropland areas compared to pastureland. [/QUOTE]
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