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Clearing saplings and cedars?
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1639943" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Tordon22 or picloram the p in grazon p×d is the only thing that will reliably kill cedar and prickly pear. 1-100 of tordan22 or 1-50 of grazon pxd is very effective in keeping most brush and trees from coming back. You do have to have a permit. But we're talking about the most efficient and doing it right.. Actually the best way to clean it up would be to spray it, clear it and spray it again.</p><p>Fwiw I've cleaned many a mile with a tractor fel.</p><p>And it can work. But it ain't the most efficient..lol. Beats a chainsaw and loper's, done plenty that way before we had a tractor. :nod:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1639943, member: 24947"] Tordon22 or picloram the p in grazon p×d is the only thing that will reliably kill cedar and prickly pear. 1-100 of tordan22 or 1-50 of grazon pxd is very effective in keeping most brush and trees from coming back. You do have to have a permit. But we're talking about the most efficient and doing it right.. Actually the best way to clean it up would be to spray it, clear it and spray it again. Fwiw I've cleaned many a mile with a tractor fel. And it can work. But it ain't the most efficient..lol. Beats a chainsaw and loper's, done plenty that way before we had a tractor. :nod: [/QUOTE]
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