proudestmonkey
Platinum Member
Okay, not necessarily a tractor question, but here goes. I bought this property 1 year ago. Prior to that, I always lived in the city. I wondered why we had these beautiful huge old Oaks, Cottonwoods, Cedars and a few elms and maples, and few younger seedlings. As I became familiar with the property, clearing paths through the woods, I kept chopping down all these 8 to 15 foot trees. I did a little research and discovered they were all buckthorn. They've nearly choked out the entire wooded part of my property. I had thought of buying a 25 gallon sprayer to put on top of my ballast box, and running the tractor through the woods with it. The terrain is too steep in many areas, and my BX doesn't have the ground clearance. So, I bought a backpack sprayer (holds three gallons) and learned what kind of herbicide works best for these things from the State DNR site. My question is, assuming I can kill off most of these trees soon, what is the best way to "harvest" all the dead ones? 90% of them will have "trunks" with diameters of less than 1/2 inch, and probably 50% are "seedlings" with stems 1/4 inch or less, but there are thousands of them. Thinning them out a bit here and there will not do, because their root structure will have them growing right back.
Suggestions?
Oh, one last thing, forest fire is out of the question. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
Suggestions?
Oh, one last thing, forest fire is out of the question. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif