JerryK
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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2004
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- Location
- Vanderbilt, Michigan, USeh?
- Tractor
- Mahindra (2011)5035 HST TLB & (2016)2555 HST Cab & (2017)1526 HST(2018)Cub Cadet Pro Z 154L (1991) Caterpillar E70B
We had a bad winterburn up here in Northern Lower Michigan this last winter. The pines/firs that were effected in this area were damaged some on the south south/east side. The amount of 'burn' is mostly related to how much the tree is stressed before the long winter. The sun tries to dry out the needles and this moisture must be replaced by the root system. If the ground is frozen, then the tree must make do with what moisture it has stored internally. Although the browned needles are toast, the branch may bounce back. On smaller trees, sometimes you loose the top. Just wack it off about a half inch above a healthy branch, then bend and hold one of these healthy branches vertical to make a new leader. A wrap of cheap plastic marking tape works great to keep it vertical for awhile until it takes off on it's own. Hopefully the following winters we will not have as much frost, and maybe go back to getting warm ups once and awhile to give the trees a break.... It was nasty last winter...