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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 537915" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Probably they are the same. Mine on the outcrops of brush look like what you describe. They were mowed last year and the only ones with fruit are the remains of last year's vines. Those is the light brush behind birthing alley run all over the brush and get loaded down. Vines are thorned. I am pretty sure that the new vines this year will bear fruit next year, then die. If you brush hog them down, you will lose next year's fruit. </p><p></p><p>Earl we have to kill out the grapevine on the river to preclude the vines from killing the pecan trees. About every other year I circle through with the Caterpillar, teeth down in the ground, and rake out the vines. It is a mess. Sometimes you cannot even see the Cat because there is so much vine wrapped on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 537915, member: 3162"] Probably they are the same. Mine on the outcrops of brush look like what you describe. They were mowed last year and the only ones with fruit are the remains of last year's vines. Those is the light brush behind birthing alley run all over the brush and get loaded down. Vines are thorned. I am pretty sure that the new vines this year will bear fruit next year, then die. If you brush hog them down, you will lose next year's fruit. Earl we have to kill out the grapevine on the river to preclude the vines from killing the pecan trees. About every other year I circle through with the Caterpillar, teeth down in the ground, and rake out the vines. It is a mess. Sometimes you cannot even see the Cat because there is so much vine wrapped on it. [/QUOTE]
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