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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 314877" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>A bull dozer is the only way to go. Its the most cost efficient method. You can spray the brush before you doze. Or you can wait and see what comes back up and spray it later. You will use a lot less herbicide this way. Be careful around the desireable trees, not to dig to deep. If you watch what you're doing the wire can be pushed into the burn pile with the brush. After you burn, push the pile back together again with a blade on back of your tractor. After doing this several times the wire will become a ball which can be drug off with a chain or loaded on a trailer with plenty of help. Walk your pasture checking for the smaller peices and even staples. Hardware is not that big a problem, as cattle do not seem to like the tast of wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 314877, member: 5494"] A bull dozer is the only way to go. Its the most cost efficient method. You can spray the brush before you doze. Or you can wait and see what comes back up and spray it later. You will use a lot less herbicide this way. Be careful around the desireable trees, not to dig to deep. If you watch what you're doing the wire can be pushed into the burn pile with the brush. After you burn, push the pile back together again with a blade on back of your tractor. After doing this several times the wire will become a ball which can be drug off with a chain or loaded on a trailer with plenty of help. Walk your pasture checking for the smaller peices and even staples. Hardware is not that big a problem, as cattle do not seem to like the tast of wire. [/QUOTE]
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