In Oklahoma these will be Eastern Red Cedar. Aromatic cedar like trinkets are made of.
The good news about them is if you cut them below the lowest green branch they will NOT come back from the roots.
I have a hydraulic shear on a skid loader that does a great job. Prior to that I had a fixed blade tree shear, you just drive into the tree and the angled saw will cut it down. My tractor was not quite heavy enough for it, but I cleared 60 acres of pasture one winter, spending an hour when I went there to feed. I'm thinking it took me 40 hours to clear ten to twenty foot trees an average of 50 ft apart.
You can rent a loader and hydraulic shear but you should contact one of the tree cutter contractors and get them to give you and estimate, or hire them for 10 hours and see what they can do.
If you are engaged in agriculture there is a USDA program to eradicate cedar trees where they pay you by the acre after they evaluate it. I did that on about 600 acres and they paid enough for me to hire it done. That program may or may not have funding in your area. Check with your FSA office.
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