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<blockquote data-quote="pdubdo" data-source="post: 1405486" data-attributes="member: 24024"><p>50 acres in southern Okla, flat, mostly native grasses that grow very well. But.. about 100 scattered 8-15 ft trees (pecans/oaks/small cedars/black locust-ugh!), several plum thickets (1-2 inch stems up to 6 ft high), a few blackberry patches that take over their areas by summer.</p><p>Resources: me working on this part time, a 40 hp tractor w/ FEL & 6 ft cutter, backpack sprayer, chainsaw, </p><p>My current plan is just keep moving section-by-section with a spraying-cutting pattern. This will stay a native-grasses pasture for cattle (not on pasture yet). Sometimes I wonder if I should just hire a real farmer to come in and spray-then- mow the whole thing. What would you do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdubdo, post: 1405486, member: 24024"] 50 acres in southern Okla, flat, mostly native grasses that grow very well. But.. about 100 scattered 8-15 ft trees (pecans/oaks/small cedars/black locust-ugh!), several plum thickets (1-2 inch stems up to 6 ft high), a few blackberry patches that take over their areas by summer. Resources: me working on this part time, a 40 hp tractor w/ FEL & 6 ft cutter, backpack sprayer, chainsaw, My current plan is just keep moving section-by-section with a spraying-cutting pattern. This will stay a native-grasses pasture for cattle (not on pasture yet). Sometimes I wonder if I should just hire a real farmer to come in and spray-then- mow the whole thing. What would you do? [/QUOTE]
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