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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 471923" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>I posed this very same question a few years back on this board as some may remember............I was in no uncertain terms told that it was very illegal to plant it. My neighbor who grows trees even offered to kill me (jokinly I hope) if I planted it.</p><p></p><p>Thing is....I have some very poor sections of pasture, that are so steep, that no amount of hand work will ever be worthwhile to try and improve them besides spreading some lime etc......The areas that can be travelled with machine are a much different story of course......I also have short term leases on large parcels of shrub and briar filled pastures, that in reality would be foolish to spend any real time to renovate.</p><p></p><p>I found out one thing...........if there is any kudzu around......just a wait a bit....it will find you! it has been working it's way up this mountain, and has finally found it's way naturally into our pastures...............and yes, I am not sure it will get a good hold as our cattle are right on it and keep it well in check.............. Personally, IF controlled, I love kudzu....very good and free forage:cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 471923, member: 1101"] I posed this very same question a few years back on this board as some may remember............I was in no uncertain terms told that it was very illegal to plant it. My neighbor who grows trees even offered to kill me (jokinly I hope) if I planted it. Thing is....I have some very poor sections of pasture, that are so steep, that no amount of hand work will ever be worthwhile to try and improve them besides spreading some lime etc......The areas that can be travelled with machine are a much different story of course......I also have short term leases on large parcels of shrub and briar filled pastures, that in reality would be foolish to spend any real time to renovate. I found out one thing...........if there is any kudzu around......just a wait a bit....it will find you! it has been working it's way up this mountain, and has finally found it's way naturally into our pastures...............and yes, I am not sure it will get a good hold as our cattle are right on it and keep it well in check.............. Personally, IF controlled, I love kudzu....very good and free forage:cboy: [/QUOTE]
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