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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3057057" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>You REALLY need some Cedar control. I'm headed to the farm to cut down the dozen 3' cedars that sprouted this year in one of pastures. Our neighbor that covers over 5000 acres have zero cedars after years of control. We have oaks coming back. Great habitat. Big ones like in your pic offer special challenges, but on the way from Ponca to Stillwater and OKC, I'm amazed at the number of 3' cedars that are growing in bluestem pastures. In a few years no grass will be seen. Right now they can be handled by a controlled burn or a brush hog. After about 5-6' even fire won't kill them. Hate those danged things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3057057, member: 5412"] You REALLY need some Cedar control. I'm headed to the farm to cut down the dozen 3' cedars that sprouted this year in one of pastures. Our neighbor that covers over 5000 acres have zero cedars after years of control. We have oaks coming back. Great habitat. Big ones like in your pic offer special challenges, but on the way from Ponca to Stillwater and OKC, I'm amazed at the number of 3' cedars that are growing in bluestem pastures. In a few years no grass will be seen. Right now they can be handled by a controlled burn or a brush hog. After about 5-6' even fire won't kill them. Hate those danged things. [/QUOTE]
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