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Making pasture from clear cut forest.
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<blockquote data-quote="Petercoates87" data-source="post: 1821764" data-attributes="member: 24701"><p>Cool!!! Now I don't think mine will look as nice as 4hfarms pic but as long as I got an area for my cows to graze that's worth it to me. At the moment I have 3 pigs I'm raising, that I have on a section of this. man they have done a wicked job at killing the shrubs and things that started to regrow and root up old stumps. But the remaining 2ish acres I'm planning on cutting all the brush this winter and by early spring be able to manure it and then seed it. We were offered some spoiled hay and the areas of the pig pen that they had destroyed we spread hay over it to keep weeds growing up and I hope there's some seed left on the hay to hopefully start to seed. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]35781[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petercoates87, post: 1821764, member: 24701"] Cool!!! Now I don't think mine will look as nice as 4hfarms pic but as long as I got an area for my cows to graze that's worth it to me. At the moment I have 3 pigs I'm raising, that I have on a section of this. man they have done a wicked job at killing the shrubs and things that started to regrow and root up old stumps. But the remaining 2ish acres I'm planning on cutting all the brush this winter and by early spring be able to manure it and then seed it. We were offered some spoiled hay and the areas of the pig pen that they had destroyed we spread hay over it to keep weeds growing up and I hope there's some seed left on the hay to hopefully start to seed. [ATTACH type="full"]35781[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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