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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1256898" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>It's convenient if you have enough room to run a 5 ft bush hog to knock down weeds, especially if you don't spray enough to keep them down. I never make my bottom wire hot either. I like for the cows to do a little trimming on their side of fence. Most of my fence is row crops on the opposite side,and they can't get right next to fence,so have just enough room to run a small tractor and hog on that side..too much area to spray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1256898, member: 23752"] It's convenient if you have enough room to run a 5 ft bush hog to knock down weeds, especially if you don't spray enough to keep them down. I never make my bottom wire hot either. I like for the cows to do a little trimming on their side of fence. Most of my fence is row crops on the opposite side,and they can't get right next to fence,so have just enough room to run a small tractor and hog on that side..too much area to spray. [/QUOTE]
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