Soundguy
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Yep.. pretty much the same with cactus.
When we bought our land.. it was pretty much rolling pasture.. with some cactus randomly located on the property. I know from experience, that brushhogging only propigated the cactus. Ag extension mentioned adding lime to change the soil PH and the cactus didn't prefer that and it would slow growth... but in the end.. Me and the wife and a couple of 30 gallon trash cans.. gloves.. and some small garden tools defrocked the pasture of cactus... took many weekends.. but it never came back.
Soundguy
When we bought our land.. it was pretty much rolling pasture.. with some cactus randomly located on the property. I know from experience, that brushhogging only propigated the cactus. Ag extension mentioned adding lime to change the soil PH and the cactus didn't prefer that and it would slow growth... but in the end.. Me and the wife and a couple of 30 gallon trash cans.. gloves.. and some small garden tools defrocked the pasture of cactus... took many weekends.. but it never came back.
Soundguy