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<blockquote data-quote="IL cow man" data-source="post: 875722" data-attributes="member: 16742"><p>You should be able to clear a fence line even if it is highly erodible soil. You will need to confirm this with NRCS, but should have no problem if it is going back into pasture. If you have multiple species of livestock, I would go with the high tensile woven wire. All fence is high priced but if done right and maintained should last 20 to 30 years. If you cut with a chainsaw be sure to treat stumps with tordon or another product to kill the tree and do it within a few hour of when you cut them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IL cow man, post: 875722, member: 16742"] You should be able to clear a fence line even if it is highly erodible soil. You will need to confirm this with NRCS, but should have no problem if it is going back into pasture. If you have multiple species of livestock, I would go with the high tensile woven wire. All fence is high priced but if done right and maintained should last 20 to 30 years. If you cut with a chainsaw be sure to treat stumps with tordon or another product to kill the tree and do it within a few hour of when you cut them. [/QUOTE]
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