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Is it okay to “skip ahead” of natural succession by planting trees like oaks without waiting for earlier vegetation to grow and be phased out?

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Is it okay to “skip ahead” of natural succession by planting trees like oaks without waiting for earlier vegetation to grow and be phased out?

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It depends on your objectives, whether you are managing for forest products, wildlife, or a combination of the two. However, it is always recommended to encourage natural succession which costs significantly less and ensures that only native species will grow. Contact your DNR forester for advice.

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