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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5096923" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Look forward to hearing BSK opinion on the topic.....for our project the timber company took allot of pulp wood so we didn't have allot of large tree tops....bundles of limbs yes...but most of what we had to deal with was large stumps....which don't burn well....and while we had a trackhoe and D6 on the job....the clock was ticking.... runtime = cost.....I asked about piling and burning all stumps from the 2 acre & 3 acre plots and he estimated couple days minimum... budget didn't allow that....so with both new plots being on ridge tops we had the stumps pushed off into the bottom of the hollow out of sight.....some debris is around side of plot but mostly loose trash that will rot down quickly.....no big stumps or tree tops are piled at edge of plot....it was the most cost effective option for our situation.....happy with how it turned out....now the focus is shifting too building our soil quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5096923, member: 20594"] Look forward to hearing BSK opinion on the topic.....for our project the timber company took allot of pulp wood so we didn't have allot of large tree tops....bundles of limbs yes...but most of what we had to deal with was large stumps....which don't burn well....and while we had a trackhoe and D6 on the job....the clock was ticking.... runtime = cost.....I asked about piling and burning all stumps from the 2 acre & 3 acre plots and he estimated couple days minimum... budget didn't allow that....so with both new plots being on ridge tops we had the stumps pushed off into the bottom of the hollow out of sight.....some debris is around side of plot but mostly loose trash that will rot down quickly.....no big stumps or tree tops are piled at edge of plot....it was the most cost effective option for our situation.....happy with how it turned out....now the focus is shifting too building our soil quality. [/QUOTE]
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