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Re: Cedar trees in pasture [Re: WadeRyan] #8595157
04/06/26 12:30 PM
04/06/26 12:30 PM
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Took a couple pictures yesterday. Took my boy down to shoot a 22 arc for a few rounds. We are planning to build a house on the far northwest corner of the first picture in the near future. Grass has already started to come back in most areas, we are going to seed a few as well.

Next fight will be the locusts on the other end. Plan to have them cut with skid steer and apply Tordon as we go.

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Re: Cedar trees in pasture [Re: WadeRyan] #8595227
04/06/26 03:44 PM
04/06/26 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by WadeRyan
Took a couple pictures yesterday. Took my boy down to shoot a 22 arc for a few rounds. We are planning to build a house on the far northwest corner of the first picture in the near future. Grass has already started to come back in most areas, we are going to seed a few as well.

Next fight will be the locusts on the other end. Plan to have them cut with skid steer and apply Tordon as we go.

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Dont spread the thorns. Takes about 10 years for them to break down in soil. I prefer to girdle, treat and let stand.

Re: Cedar trees in pasture [Re: WadeRyan] #8595539
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Early burns are starting to green up some

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