2manyrocks
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After seeing some kudzu vines in this area while bush hogging last summer, I cleared out the small trees and brush over the winter. Checking on my progress today, I was curious about how much of the kudzu had returned over the last 3-6 months.
This one vine is 20 feet plus long measured from where it comes out of the ground to the end as stretched across my tractor.
I cut this area with the rotary cutter about 4-6 weeks ago. The cutter didn't even touch the vine because the vine grows a couple inches off the ground beneath where the cutter reaches.
Kudzu can put down roots off the runners. The roots go several feet into the ground.
Other than using goats to graze kudzu to death, the only other practical method of control I've found is to spray it...over and over.



This one vine is 20 feet plus long measured from where it comes out of the ground to the end as stretched across my tractor.
I cut this area with the rotary cutter about 4-6 weeks ago. The cutter didn't even touch the vine because the vine grows a couple inches off the ground beneath where the cutter reaches.
Kudzu can put down roots off the runners. The roots go several feet into the ground.
Other than using goats to graze kudzu to death, the only other practical method of control I've found is to spray it...over and over.


