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<blockquote data-quote="BK9954" data-source="post: 1406765" data-attributes="member: 23651"><p>Anyone know if the dead roots of mesquite soften over time and deteriorate, so they could could be worked with a tractor. Or no matter what are they still going to need to be plowed up with a dozer. Killing off mesquite with poison and a chainsaw but wondering if it is a waste of time, if it is going to take a bulldozer with a root plow to get the ground plantable anyways, it would just make sense to do it all at once. Correct? A dozer is not in the budget right now but why waste $100's on remedy if not needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BK9954, post: 1406765, member: 23651"] Anyone know if the dead roots of mesquite soften over time and deteriorate, so they could could be worked with a tractor. Or no matter what are they still going to need to be plowed up with a dozer. Killing off mesquite with poison and a chainsaw but wondering if it is a waste of time, if it is going to take a bulldozer with a root plow to get the ground plantable anyways, it would just make sense to do it all at once. Correct? A dozer is not in the budget right now but why waste $100's on remedy if not needed. [/QUOTE]
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