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<blockquote data-quote="chaded" data-source="post: 1806258" data-attributes="member: 33922"><p>In my area it is mostly hills with a few bottoms here and there. My place was let go by the previous owners so I have been working to try keep what I have and take back what has grown up in brush.</p><p></p><p>The briars and whatnot don't bother me as I can take care of them easily but I have sections where Autumn Olive was allowed to grow up and it is not easily managed with a tractor and typical brush mower considering it being on hillsides.</p><p></p><p>I could hire someone to come in with tracked loaders and mulchers and clean everything up but I am also going to have to spray and mow and really keep on it or it will be right back to where it was.</p><p></p><p>The other option I've considered is to get the rest of my fencing done and put sheep and/or goats in and use the stuff as forage. Money in it either way you look at it.</p><p></p><p>They use to keep things clean from that years ago (I have pictures) but it seems their method was to overstock livestock on the pastures, feed hay from the bottomland, and mow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaded, post: 1806258, member: 33922"] In my area it is mostly hills with a few bottoms here and there. My place was let go by the previous owners so I have been working to try keep what I have and take back what has grown up in brush. The briars and whatnot don’t bother me as I can take care of them easily but I have sections where Autumn Olive was allowed to grow up and it is not easily managed with a tractor and typical brush mower considering it being on hillsides. I could hire someone to come in with tracked loaders and mulchers and clean everything up but I am also going to have to spray and mow and really keep on it or it will be right back to where it was. The other option I’ve considered is to get the rest of my fencing done and put sheep and/or goats in and use the stuff as forage. Money in it either way you look at it. They use to keep things clean from that years ago (I have pictures) but it seems their method was to overstock livestock on the pastures, feed hay from the bottomland, and mow. [/QUOTE]
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