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Planting trees in pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Goodlife" data-source="post: 905022" data-attributes="member: 17226"><p>That is very interesting Ohio Steve. One of the jobs I have for a high lift is digging a pond. We will be removing 10-12 oaks 1'-3' trunk diameter that are in the location the pond will go. They are right across the driveway from the pasture. Moving those into the pasture would be awesome and solve my problem. Can a skilled Track Hoe or High Lift operator move them successfully or do you think it really requires the specific machine built for moving trees? </p><p></p><p>We were already talking about planting a couple of Pecan trees but not in the pasture. Will the cattle eat the pacans? Even if they do, perhaps I should have Pecans inside and out of the pasture. Assuming we plant, sounds like Mulberry, Pecan and Maple are the most likely choices for a mixture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goodlife, post: 905022, member: 17226"] That is very interesting Ohio Steve. One of the jobs I have for a high lift is digging a pond. We will be removing 10-12 oaks 1'-3' trunk diameter that are in the location the pond will go. They are right across the driveway from the pasture. Moving those into the pasture would be awesome and solve my problem. Can a skilled Track Hoe or High Lift operator move them successfully or do you think it really requires the specific machine built for moving trees? We were already talking about planting a couple of Pecan trees but not in the pasture. Will the cattle eat the pacans? Even if they do, perhaps I should have Pecans inside and out of the pasture. Assuming we plant, sounds like Mulberry, Pecan and Maple are the most likely choices for a mixture. [/QUOTE]
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