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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 763059" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>If you would keep us updated on how this goes I certainly will appreciate the information. I went to the site where I have the kudzu problem today and it is worse than I remembered. I have roughly 11 acres that have been invaded by the plant. This land was bought cheap and I do intend to plant the entire parcel in trees, possibly this Fall for the portion that does not have kudzu. I am temporarily on hold by the forestry dept awaiting their inputs. My thoughts at this time are to pasture the kudzu acreage. The land is flat and would be easy to fence except for the infestation. A dozer could clear the perimeter rather quickly and I could offset the fence from the property line on the side where the kudzu accessed what is now my property from the neighbor's side. I feel that I could maintain the lane separating the two properties and keep the lane sprayed using my equipment. Within 3 years I strongly believe my side will be free of kudzu if I am vigilant. The next issue is how to get water for the animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 763059, member: 8973"] If you would keep us updated on how this goes I certainly will appreciate the information. I went to the site where I have the kudzu problem today and it is worse than I remembered. I have roughly 11 acres that have been invaded by the plant. This land was bought cheap and I do intend to plant the entire parcel in trees, possibly this Fall for the portion that does not have kudzu. I am temporarily on hold by the forestry dept awaiting their inputs. My thoughts at this time are to pasture the kudzu acreage. The land is flat and would be easy to fence except for the infestation. A dozer could clear the perimeter rather quickly and I could offset the fence from the property line on the side where the kudzu accessed what is now my property from the neighbor's side. I feel that I could maintain the lane separating the two properties and keep the lane sprayed using my equipment. Within 3 years I strongly believe my side will be free of kudzu if I am vigilant. The next issue is how to get water for the animals. [/QUOTE]
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