Re: Goats and Buckthorn
[Re: Trapper7]
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07/11/24 01:02 AM
07/11/24 01:02 AM
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Joined: Jan 2016
WI - Wisconsin
AJE
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WI - Wisconsin
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I've been making walking sticks out of some of the straighter plants. That's all it is good for.
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Re: Goats and Buckthorn
[Re: Reaperman]
#8200304
08/21/24 11:01 AM
08/21/24 11:01 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
Trapper7
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MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
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I see your from Minn. The dnr has programs that pay landowners to remove buckthorn and they even provide the chemicals. Myself, I bought a brush cutter for my bobcat and it’s the best thing ever. Regardless of what anyone says. When I cut a patch of buckthorn it doesn’t come back, no treatment necessary. I cut it tight to the ground and it’s bye-bye. I do get seedlings from area trees but I can deal with that easily. I have 45 wooded arches that I could initially brush out in a day or two. If I had a hundred acres, I’d call the dnr and ask if they would help pay someone else for removal if your not able. Who do you contact at the DNR? I don't care about getting paid, but free chemicals would be nice. I've been spending a lot on Crossbow which does kill the plants.
More and more when I go anywhere I find myself keeping track of where the nearest rest room is.
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Re: Goats and Buckthorn
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8294645
12/27/24 03:00 PM
12/27/24 03:00 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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St. Louis Co, Mo
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The Meskins across the road let their Goats free range a bit, and they are making great inroads on all the Winter Creeper on the fences around here.
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Re: Goats and Buckthorn
[Re: Reaperman]
#8294798
12/27/24 05:53 PM
12/27/24 05:53 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
Trapper7
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I see your from Minn. The dnr has programs that pay landowners to remove buckthorn and they even provide the chemicals. Myself, I bought a brush cutter for my bobcat and it’s the best thing ever. Regardless of what anyone says. When I cut a patch of buckthorn it doesn’t come back, no treatment necessary. I cut it tight to the ground and it’s bye-bye. I do get seedlings from area trees but I can deal with that easily. I have 45 wooded arches that I could initially brush out in a day or two. If I had a hundred acres, I’d call the dnr and ask if they would help pay someone else for removal if your not able. I contacted our local extension office regarding the programs available. They don't provide chemicals, but give you advice on various ways to deal with buckthorn. I already know what works for me using chemicals. They will send you info on other options to rid the buckthorn such as tools that will pull the smaller plants, goats, etc. Not really much help.
More and more when I go anywhere I find myself keeping track of where the nearest rest room is.
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Re: Goats and Buckthorn
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8298735
12/31/24 08:00 PM
12/31/24 08:00 PM
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Joined: Jan 2016
WI - Wisconsin
AJE
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WI - Wisconsin
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I'll have to look into this. My personal observation is that ironwood can replace buckthorn in the understory. A oak woods full of a understory of ironwood is beautiful Interesting. I've never seen ironwood in my county
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Re: Goats and Buckthorn
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8298760
12/31/24 08:28 PM
12/31/24 08:28 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
east central WI
Dirty D
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east central WI
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I'll have to look into this. My personal observation is that ironwood can replace buckthorn in the understory. A oak woods full of a understory of ironwood is beautiful
don't know about Ironwood replacing buckthorn but I do know that Ironwood in a Oak woods is bad news. Ironwood is a understory tree that will shade out the ground cover. Its very shade tolerant so it'll grow where most others won't. When you have lots of Ironwood its a sign of too much shade. Too much shade =Kiss your Oaks Goodbye. No Oak regeneration in a understory of Ironwood If you want a woodland thats attractive to wildlife Oaks are on the top of the list of trees, Sugar Maple and Ironwood at the bottom.
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