prawn farmer, I cleared 50 acres of Central Texas red berry/blue berry Juniper. 20 yrs ago! They are Crap trees, Invader species, also no real food value to deer, cattle, and other wild life. In an existing field. The best way for Me was the dozer route! Pushed out the trees, piled and later burned them. Then burned the field. Chiseled, Plowed, Cross chiseled, Cross plowed.and put the field back into production IMO push out the trees, pile, burn and put the field back in shape first. If you don't it will limit what you can do later on in the years to follow till the root balls decompose enough to where they won't tear up a plow or disk. I an pleading with you to not short change this step for it can and will come back to bite you in the Butt big-time. Later, John A. PS a grubber attachment for the blade, or Trackhoe and grubber would help get the root-balls out but not as smoothly as you are hoping. Also this needs to be done in the driest time of the year so the root balls will shake out with little to not trouble! Look at the units found in from Abilene, to San Angelo, to Brady to deep South Texas used to Grub Mesquites! Hope this helps.
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