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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1236875" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>The Okla. forestry Service calls them Eastern Red Cedars ????? </p><p>There is all kind of programs that help pay for removal, that is one reason I have a dozer, they are real easy to push out but the big ones leave a hole some times 7' around and 2' deep (est.) so I thought about shearing them ??</p><p>As for leaving some for the cattle its like some has said the cows and deer love them in bad weather and when flies are bad. But my Grand pa always said they were bad for cows eyes ??? Maybe just something the old timers figured out ????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1236875, member: 10562"] The Okla. forestry Service calls them Eastern Red Cedars ????? There is all kind of programs that help pay for removal, that is one reason I have a dozer, they are real easy to push out but the big ones leave a hole some times 7' around and 2' deep (est.) so I thought about shearing them ?? As for leaving some for the cattle its like some has said the cows and deer love them in bad weather and when flies are bad. But my Grand pa always said they were bad for cows eyes ??? Maybe just something the old timers figured out ???? [/QUOTE]
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