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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 667784" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Being totally practical about it I don't think you can beat a river birch if you have them along your streams or river bottoms. Here they grow in deep sands along our rivers and in the winter months you can hook a chaing to them and snatch them out and plant relocate them to your place with good success. BTW - this sized tree would give you instant shade and if you had to purchase them at the size I'm referring to they would go for about $150 apiece wholesale. They are fast growing too.</p><p></p><p>Another tree I've been considering for pastures is the chinese pistache tree. It is a rather short tree but has a wonderful mushroom shaped crown that could offer lots of shade. I'm not aware if they are poisonous to catte or not. Haven't found anything as yet but haven't studied them in any great depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 667784, member: 4362"] Being totally practical about it I don't think you can beat a river birch if you have them along your streams or river bottoms. Here they grow in deep sands along our rivers and in the winter months you can hook a chaing to them and snatch them out and plant relocate them to your place with good success. BTW - this sized tree would give you instant shade and if you had to purchase them at the size I'm referring to they would go for about $150 apiece wholesale. They are fast growing too. Another tree I've been considering for pastures is the chinese pistache tree. It is a rather short tree but has a wonderful mushroom shaped crown that could offer lots of shade. I'm not aware if they are poisonous to catte or not. Haven't found anything as yet but haven't studied them in any great depth. [/QUOTE]
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