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Posted by Billy NY on May 29, 2007 at 07:24:46 from (64.12.116.14):
In Reply to: OT - Question on reclaiming hedgerows posted by CB in central NY on May 29, 2007 at 06:53:14:
Hedgerows, those little strips of land sure are everywhere, most around here were old fence lines, some property lines, stone walls etc. It's amazing how many old locust posts and wire is still up after so many years, what were once clean fence lines you see in old photos, become strips of forest and hollows where 2 of them were close together. Dozer with a ripper makes short work of clearing them and shearing off the roots, can find a place, pile, burn, ashes will wash away and you can work the soil in that area, re-plant, it will come back. You also might be surprised what you find in the hedgerows, old junk, glass bottles, broken off metal fence posts, property markers/monuments, seems to always be something in them, stones can be harvested, sold or used, tree roots and other things will get caught in a plow. Power company took out a few hundred yards of one along our field that ran at a sharp angle, almost parallel to their easement, I tried pulling a 2 bottom through it, had to move over a little, the roots and things were too hard to deal with, and I sure am glad I walked it, carefully looking for tire poppers, couple of sheared off metal fence posts in there. The stumps have finally decayed enough, I'll probably be able to get full width of that area but with 115,000 volts over head, my dozer will never be in there, that is for sure. Where I live was a field, hedgerows still exist, cherry trees have matured, totally block out the other houses, so 1/2 the year, can only see my neighbor across the street and it provides a wind break too, also have seen pictures, this entire hill was completely clear cut at one time, just about everything was around here way back then, one large field.
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