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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5696659" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I can't believe how much growth we've seen this summer. Roads that I bushhog every year couldn't be found due to all the new growth. Have a road running through a 10-acre clear-cut (mowed it tight to the ground last fall), and the growth of blackberry and pokeweed was so high I had to raise the tractor's bucket as high as it would go to push the growth down to where I could drive/mow over it. Had to inch my why through the cut because I literally couldn't tell where the road was. When a tire hit a stump, I knew I was off course and had to try a different direction. I actually saw pokeweed easily 12-feet tall and with a stalk the size of my wrist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5696659, member: 17"] I can't believe how much growth we've seen this summer. Roads that I bushhog every year couldn't be found due to all the new growth. Have a road running through a 10-acre clear-cut (mowed it tight to the ground last fall), and the growth of blackberry and pokeweed was so high I had to raise the tractor's bucket as high as it would go to push the growth down to where I could drive/mow over it. Had to inch my why through the cut because I literally couldn't tell where the road was. When a tire hit a stump, I knew I was off course and had to try a different direction. I actually saw pokeweed easily 12-feet tall and with a stalk the size of my wrist. [/QUOTE]
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