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I have a small parcel of woodland to clear for a landowner, it is mixed spruce and some large larch on a steep slope and is about a couple of acres,they have had the felling licence through and have to replant with broadleaf trees.

Just wondering how should we leave the site once we have all the timber from there? And what you should do with the brash?

Never dealt with a stand of softwood always been individual broadleafs.

Any suggestions would be grateful.

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Simple answer regarding brash - do as little as possible! Your time's better spent on other things.

 

If you're clearfelling there's half a chance you can fell it in such a way the brash is already mostly in rows so any extra tidying needed prior to planting would be minimal.

 

That sounds more like it!

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