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<blockquote data-quote="JSCATTLE" data-source="post: 893858" data-attributes="member: 16648"><p>I'll be happy to get the stumps ground do I can bush hog and spray . I plan to wait about 5 more years and root rake the entire place . With a dozer . The part of the stumps sticking out of the ground are rotten . I've hit several mowing and knocked them down flush with the ground . The part I have in pasture I've already filled in the holes . The trees were about 8 inches across and the stumps rotted out in about 3 years . I ran the disk over it several times put 400 lbs to the acre quick lime and when it drys up I have the guy scheduled to lime this spring . Rye grass and clover is growing well . I'm having a hard time finding an economical seed company to order from . If anyone has any suggestions .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSCATTLE, post: 893858, member: 16648"] I'll be happy to get the stumps ground do I can bush hog and spray . I plan to wait about 5 more years and root rake the entire place . With a dozer . The part of the stumps sticking out of the ground are rotten . I've hit several mowing and knocked them down flush with the ground . The part I have in pasture I've already filled in the holes . The trees were about 8 inches across and the stumps rotted out in about 3 years . I ran the disk over it several times put 400 lbs to the acre quick lime and when it drys up I have the guy scheduled to lime this spring . Rye grass and clover is growing well . I'm having a hard time finding an economical seed company to order from . If anyone has any suggestions . [/QUOTE]
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