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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1821934" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Come on now Mark, they are pushing back the wilderness! It only takes costly repairs on a few tractors and rebuilding/replacing some equipment to find out the costs/price/valuation of leaving a stump. Going back to the old ways with rooting hogs is right out of Mother Earth News. Ah, the good ol' days. But how do you keep the piggies home? Build a hogwire fence ASAP? Can you do that with costs, stumps...What folks forget is the quick western migration of settlers in the USA due to soil depletion or destruction along with the loss of the other resources such as timber and wildlife back in the good ol' days.</p><p></p><p>Conservation is the wise use of natural resources so they want to wisely grow livestock! That's good.</p><p></p><p>#1 issue is soil erosion control. #2 issue is soil erosion control. Then you get into stepping towards climax forages as in land prep, soil amendments... Still in the final stages of this here on 100+/- acres. Nothing like having fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1821934, member: 24565"] Come on now Mark, they are pushing back the wilderness! It only takes costly repairs on a few tractors and rebuilding/replacing some equipment to find out the costs/price/valuation of leaving a stump. Going back to the old ways with rooting hogs is right out of Mother Earth News. Ah, the good ol' days. But how do you keep the piggies home? Build a hogwire fence ASAP? Can you do that with costs, stumps...What folks forget is the quick western migration of settlers in the USA due to soil depletion or destruction along with the loss of the other resources such as timber and wildlife back in the good ol' days. Conservation is the wise use of natural resources so they want to wisely grow livestock! That's good. #1 issue is soil erosion control. #2 issue is soil erosion control. Then you get into stepping towards climax forages as in land prep, soil amendments... Still in the final stages of this here on 100+/- acres. Nothing like having fun. [/QUOTE]
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