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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5789772" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>You may need to spray the plot to clean it up...not sure that the rake behind tractor will pull the briars out? Might work some but spraying, bush hogging or mowing will be much quicker...or if possible, burn it off after spraying...for planting...if you need to build soil then one option for a summer crop is buckwheat...or if the plot is large enough to handle the browse pressure then sunflower, cow peas and soybeans....in the fall you can't go wrong with crimson clover, winter wheat and cereal rye...enjoy the process....and check out some of the other forums...allot of reading available on this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5789772, member: 20594"] You may need to spray the plot to clean it up...not sure that the rake behind tractor will pull the briars out? Might work some but spraying, bush hogging or mowing will be much quicker...or if possible, burn it off after spraying...for planting...if you need to build soil then one option for a summer crop is buckwheat...or if the plot is large enough to handle the browse pressure then sunflower, cow peas and soybeans....in the fall you can't go wrong with crimson clover, winter wheat and cereal rye...enjoy the process....and check out some of the other forums...allot of reading available on this topic. [/QUOTE]
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