Posted by RN on October 01, 2017 at 11:24:07 from (205.213.104.139):
In Reply to: Disking Bulrushes posted by rusty6 on September 30, 2017 at 18:24:51:
cut about 3 foot path around the area to be rocovered, install fence posts, strong wire fence with good bottom wire wrapped in barbed wire, turn loose spring farrowed pigs with NO nose rings. have water tank in small field, toss some ear corn around and let mama natures weed/feed/ dig up ground crew go to work. When they're done, a pass with disk and seed winter wheat. Dorper Sheep, Boer goats will nibble down bullrushes also- and easier to handle than Longhorn cattle- but won't do the preliminary digging like 3/4 grown hogs. Old way of doing things not used much because so many fences down now. Dried cows and horses used to do winter graze of rough ground, wet grounds, hogs to clean up after wards, do field gleaning of corn stalks, bean stover-- Amish still do some of that. RN
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