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What is your long term Ash die back plan?
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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 7022323" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>I have 40 acres of predominantly Ash woods between 20 and 30 years old. There are signs of die back but I can't get my head round felling thousands of trees from 6-12'' and decimating the woods to leave a few trees of different species dotted around. I doubt the F.W.G.S folk would be overly happy. </p><p> Lots of trees that looked rough last year have loads of fresh growth so I guess I'll have to observe the cycle for another year and see if they fail again or prosper before I have to man up and seek real paid for advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 7022323, member: 395"] I have 40 acres of predominantly Ash woods between 20 and 30 years old. There are signs of die back but I can't get my head round felling thousands of trees from 6-12'' and decimating the woods to leave a few trees of different species dotted around. I doubt the F.W.G.S folk would be overly happy. Lots of trees that looked rough last year have loads of fresh growth so I guess I'll have to observe the cycle for another year and see if they fail again or prosper before I have to man up and seek real paid for advice. [/QUOTE]
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