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On my brother's land is what remains of an old Christmas Tree Farm.
Maybe about 10 acres of hillside, mostly stumps about 24 inches tall that should have regenerated if the region was not drought stricken.
My thought is to use a brush cutter and cut the stumps flush with the ground... this way, what's left of the roots remain to stabilize.
The other alternative is to just let nature take it's course... some can almost be kicked and others are still quite firm.
Most are in the 2 to 5" daimeter.
Maybe about 10 acres of hillside, mostly stumps about 24 inches tall that should have regenerated if the region was not drought stricken.
My thought is to use a brush cutter and cut the stumps flush with the ground... this way, what's left of the roots remain to stabilize.
The other alternative is to just let nature take it's course... some can almost be kicked and others are still quite firm.
Most are in the 2 to 5" daimeter.