Dave5264
Gold Member
- Joined
- May 25, 2009
- Messages
- 376
- Location
- Near North Ontario Canada
- Tractor
- 08 Montana C5264, 2011 McCormick CX100 XS
Hi Guys, I have a multi year project on the horizon (one of many actually). My farm property & pasture area is mainly clay, I have one spot on a hill that is all gravel/sand mix and has fantastic drainage. This is the spot we plan to use as the fall /spring paddock for the horses eventually, since it wont get a muddy as the current ones.
Here is the catch, its become quite over grown and is also rock strewn. many of the evergreens will stay, however there are 100's of bushes and saplings (1/2' - 2" dia) that are "Choke Cherries" these suckers are highly toxic to Horses, so absolutely all traces must be removed before the area can be utilized. Not even a small cut stump can remain, the bark and wood are also toxic.
so... It gonna take several years to remove the trees and keep an eye out for any new seedlings etc coming back up.
is a "Grubber" my only option here to pull these suckers out? any other ideas? I cannot use a rotary cutter due to the rocks and the fact that small stumps will remain.
Im not yet 100% sure the eradication is feasible in 2 years, may take longer.
Here is the catch, its become quite over grown and is also rock strewn. many of the evergreens will stay, however there are 100's of bushes and saplings (1/2' - 2" dia) that are "Choke Cherries" these suckers are highly toxic to Horses, so absolutely all traces must be removed before the area can be utilized. Not even a small cut stump can remain, the bark and wood are also toxic.
so... It gonna take several years to remove the trees and keep an eye out for any new seedlings etc coming back up.
is a "Grubber" my only option here to pull these suckers out? any other ideas? I cannot use a rotary cutter due to the rocks and the fact that small stumps will remain.
Im not yet 100% sure the eradication is feasible in 2 years, may take longer.