How did we know it had been grazed? Barbed wire fence! The crew that just finished cutting the now dead aspens kept running into fence, a menace for any chain saw, so they rolled it all up. (See the photo below)

We plan to plant the East Basin to dry mesic and mesic prairie in November. Before then we will burn all the piles of aspen, adding to them all the wood that is lying on the ground. We'll probably be doing this in early November, hopefully with help from some volunteers. (All of the understory vegetation has been sprayed twice with glyphosate.) At present, we are very actively collecting seed. We plan to have at least 100 species to plant.
In the hill country of southwestern Wisconsin, grazing was what you did with land that was too hilly to plow. Most of this land was savanna, although there was also lots that was prairie. This is probably what the East Basin was, since there was not a sign of a tree in the 1937 air photo.
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