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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1417621" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>Sendero on the small ones using foliar spray. Remedy and diesel on the ones taller than 5' doing basal bark. Same with Mesquite. Kill them and let the skeleton stand. When they are dead they will break off easily at ground level. Pile them up and burn. What works in KY won't work in TX. One problem is that if you tear up the ground eith a dozer in the summer, you can't plant anything until fall so you can have some erosion issues. Its time consuming but I don't think there is no better way. I keep a electric sprayer on the four wheeler with the Sendero along with a hand pump up for the diesel and remedy. </p><p>Everytime I go check on the cows I spray some. Since they are rotated, every pasture gets some taken out. Spray on the way out there, take a different route and spray on the way back. You can use the basal bark method year round so during calving season, you can do some serious damage. </p><p>The dow chemical rep in our area is very helpful on mixture ratios and advise if you need help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1417621, member: 5381"] Sendero on the small ones using foliar spray. Remedy and diesel on the ones taller than 5' doing basal bark. Same with Mesquite. Kill them and let the skeleton stand. When they are dead they will break off easily at ground level. Pile them up and burn. What works in KY won't work in TX. One problem is that if you tear up the ground eith a dozer in the summer, you can't plant anything until fall so you can have some erosion issues. Its time consuming but I don't think there is no better way. I keep a electric sprayer on the four wheeler with the Sendero along with a hand pump up for the diesel and remedy. Everytime I go check on the cows I spray some. Since they are rotated, every pasture gets some taken out. Spray on the way out there, take a different route and spray on the way back. You can use the basal bark method year round so during calving season, you can do some serious damage. The dow chemical rep in our area is very helpful on mixture ratios and advise if you need help. [/QUOTE]
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