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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 89117" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>If you use the bush and bog or that thing that Campground mentioned you wont have to spray. The spraying will cut down on the amount of debris left after the dozer is done. If you are not in a big hurry I wouldn't bother spraying. I would just dozer it the first year then after the sprouts come back up I would ground spray it with 3 parts grazon and one part remedy. This will kill the brush and broadleafs but it wont bother the burmuda that is bound to come up after clearing. You will have some sticks and such left after the first clearing but you can then get after it with a normal size tractor and disc. Or better yet hire a bunch of schooll kids to pick up roots and sticks. A D8 cat will run you about a hundred bucks an hour. Depending on soil type and brush height you will be surprised how much he can do in an hour with the bush and bog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 89117, member: 1184"] If you use the bush and bog or that thing that Campground mentioned you wont have to spray. The spraying will cut down on the amount of debris left after the dozer is done. If you are not in a big hurry I wouldn't bother spraying. I would just dozer it the first year then after the sprouts come back up I would ground spray it with 3 parts grazon and one part remedy. This will kill the brush and broadleafs but it wont bother the burmuda that is bound to come up after clearing. You will have some sticks and such left after the first clearing but you can then get after it with a normal size tractor and disc. Or better yet hire a bunch of schooll kids to pick up roots and sticks. A D8 cat will run you about a hundred bucks an hour. Depending on soil type and brush height you will be surprised how much he can do in an hour with the bush and bog. [/QUOTE]
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