[AT] Clearing scrub brush
Henry Miller
hank at millerfarm.com
Sat Jan 23 04:31:52 PST 2016
Sounds like a job for a dozen goats to me. Let them eat it for (I don't know how long, a couple years maybe), then eat the goats. Burn what remains,which should be dead.
If you have a drought year you might be able to burn it all off right off, but that is tricky to pull off without burning too much.
On January 22, 2016 11:45:08 PM CST, Mike M <meulenms at gmx.com> wrote:
>I have about 2-1/2 acres of land to clear for pasture, that is over
>grown with scrub brush; here in Michigan that consists of 1"-2"
>"trees"
>about 10-12' tall, that have taken over, and it's _thick_. I see ads
>for
>grubbers to pull this brush out by the roots (Northern Tool), but they
>run about $75 and it looks like it's a one by one process, which would
>take forever. I would be interested in learning any old school tricks
>for pulling this stuff out. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>Mike M
>
>
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