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<blockquote data-quote="Kell-inKY" data-source="post: 1236794" data-attributes="member: 23511"><p>The cattle absolutely love them. I think they instinctively know they repel bugs, and they must be good for scratching. Natural fly repellant?</p><p></p><p>I burned over a hundred last weekend, I think I have cut thousands on my little 60 acres. I used to cut with an axe, then switched to ruining many chainsaw blades by cutting them at ground level in the dirt. (I keep having links taken out since they stretch so bad) If you don't cut ground level you will be sorry, probably one of the slowest to decay.</p><p></p><p>Good thing about cedars is that once cut they don't grow back unlike locust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kell-inKY, post: 1236794, member: 23511"] The cattle absolutely love them. I think they instinctively know they repel bugs, and they must be good for scratching. Natural fly repellant? I burned over a hundred last weekend, I think I have cut thousands on my little 60 acres. I used to cut with an axe, then switched to ruining many chainsaw blades by cutting them at ground level in the dirt. (I keep having links taken out since they stretch so bad) If you don't cut ground level you will be sorry, probably one of the slowest to decay. Good thing about cedars is that once cut they don't grow back unlike locust. [/QUOTE]
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