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Re: Deadly Disease for Cedar Trees!
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Posted by John A. on June 04, 2006 at 06:49:21 from (65.161.170.65):
In Reply to: Deadly Disease for Cedar Trees! posted by Dachshund on June 03, 2006 at 14:37:27:
Dashshund, What is you point? The sooner we rid this country of cedars the better off it will be!!! That shining example of a dying cedar tree is now ready to be shredded down, and not a tear will be shed from anyone here in TEXAS. These water robbing, scourge of the land scapes are more plentiful that fleas on a dog. The water/moisture in you soil profile will be now available for more productive use like...... grass for livestock! Heck, stake out a goat near ever cedar tree you have, that way you can get them gone sooner.LOL!!! Better yet find a neighbor with a 100hp tractor and a good 15 ft batwing shredder and just mow them off at ground level. Thanks for the tip on the Goat Blight, Market is down now on Goats so lets all stock up and get rid of this scourge of the pastures!!!!!!! Later, John A.
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