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<blockquote data-quote="ddd75" data-source="post: 1259786" data-attributes="member: 23575"><p>some great advice in here.</p><p></p><p></p><p>really to me.. it would depend on how big the trees are.. if you are talking a full on hardwood woods.. you're talking money to clear.. I have a 40 acre tract next to me i'm going to try to buy this fall. it was already cleared in the late 90's but the new owner is just letting it all grow back. (read: lazy) cattle graze it so its still pretty open.. but a lot of 5 - 15' tall cedars and locusts are growing everywhere. They'd be pretty simple to doze out. that'd be about the extent of what i'd be willing to clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddd75, post: 1259786, member: 23575"] some great advice in here. really to me.. it would depend on how big the trees are.. if you are talking a full on hardwood woods.. you're talking money to clear.. I have a 40 acre tract next to me i'm going to try to buy this fall. it was already cleared in the late 90's but the new owner is just letting it all grow back. (read: lazy) cattle graze it so its still pretty open.. but a lot of 5 - 15' tall cedars and locusts are growing everywhere. They'd be pretty simple to doze out. that'd be about the extent of what i'd be willing to clear. [/QUOTE]
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