Here's a 30 acre section that my grandfather bailed back in the day. The grass is Coastal Bermuda (African Bluestar)and at one point, was monitored in small test plots by Texas A&M because the protein content was higher than corn. Not sure what that means, I would not finish out beef on corn anyway but that's just me. The 2 pictures show the difference of 15 years. Heighlighted are some mature single stem Huisache and a few Mesquite trees. I'm going to get this section back in shape so the brush must go. It just sucks up too much moisture and I plan on bailing it again. I've had some guys that run dozers come out and look at it but as I've seen in the past with other pastures, this tends to leave big hole and encourages massive regrowth if every piece isn't removed. Since this doesn't have to be done overnight, I'd like to tank spray the individual plants using the brush-busters method with Remedy and Diesel. I believe with this method you should be able to push the brush over in about 2 years without disturbing the ground or the nasty regrowth. The areas circled in red is the aftermath of wild hogs. Since then, we've installed field fence with a top and bottom strand of barbwire. Seems to be keeping them at bay for now.



