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<blockquote data-quote="CCFARMS" data-source="post: 677964" data-attributes="member: 13051"><p>Thanks, Yes terraces are still visual but need some work. I haven't totally stripped it, I have just now began to mow the thickets and brush but i suppose i should plant something in its place. I just figured it would be better to let these die out and decompose because of all the wood that's left on the ground plus the roots. I have a small 32 hp tractor with small implements that don't' like this terrain. It will do the job for about 50 percent of the area but I'll have to get a dozer sooner or later. Would rye seeding work after thicket mowing with out any ground breaking? This would be a fall thing right? I would say the slope is 3 to 4 inches per foot on average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCFARMS, post: 677964, member: 13051"] Thanks, Yes terraces are still visual but need some work. I haven't totally stripped it, I have just now began to mow the thickets and brush but i suppose i should plant something in its place. I just figured it would be better to let these die out and decompose because of all the wood that's left on the ground plus the roots. I have a small 32 hp tractor with small implements that don't' like this terrain. It will do the job for about 50 percent of the area but I'll have to get a dozer sooner or later. Would rye seeding work after thicket mowing with out any ground breaking? This would be a fall thing right? I would say the slope is 3 to 4 inches per foot on average. [/QUOTE]
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