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The best way (least expensive) to clean land for pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmerjon" data-source="post: 1079345" data-attributes="member: 17113"><p>You say it will be for cows. So, fence it in, and above someone posted 500 goats. That is not being a smart aleck. They are browsers and will gain weight and clean up all that underbrush and make it park like. For the stumps after, a good bunch of hogs will root the rotten stumps and you can level it with a harrow. Let the cows eat around some of the stumps. But a good rotation of animals that eat different groups of plants will clean this up and keep it cleaned for a lot less money and effort than dozers and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmerjon, post: 1079345, member: 17113"] You say it will be for cows. So, fence it in, and above someone posted 500 goats. That is not being a smart aleck. They are browsers and will gain weight and clean up all that underbrush and make it park like. For the stumps after, a good bunch of hogs will root the rotten stumps and you can level it with a harrow. Let the cows eat around some of the stumps. But a good rotation of animals that eat different groups of plants will clean this up and keep it cleaned for a lot less money and effort than dozers and such. [/QUOTE]
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