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<blockquote data-quote="Moonman" data-source="post: 5286055" data-attributes="member: 13431"><p>We had about 35 acres and had great timber but allot of privet still. One late summer I had a team run through based on my forestry plan and hacked and squirted with imazypur. We've had to treat the small growth that sprouted back a couple years later with glysophate but we irwticates most of it. I would recommend getting a forestry plan and submitting to your local nrcs. In the plan have detailed instructions of eradication of invasive species and you can potentially get some aide. I'm not sure what part of the state your in but this helped me deal with privet along with maple, wild roses, sweet gum etc at the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moonman, post: 5286055, member: 13431"] We had about 35 acres and had great timber but allot of privet still. One late summer I had a team run through based on my forestry plan and hacked and squirted with imazypur. We’ve had to treat the small growth that sprouted back a couple years later with glysophate but we irwticates most of it. I would recommend getting a forestry plan and submitting to your local nrcs. In the plan have detailed instructions of eradication of invasive species and you can potentially get some aide. I’m not sure what part of the state your in but this helped me deal with privet along with maple, wild roses, sweet gum etc at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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