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<blockquote data-quote="budro2" data-source="post: 5554798" data-attributes="member: 8333"><p>Craig is a well respected guy, </p><p>But, the other mixes are very efficient and cost effective and proven by many states to be effective. Plus I am NOT using a chain saw , way too much work. I can cover 3-4 times the area using hack and squirt over chain saw. </p><p>I have 36 in beech's that I double girdled 20 years ago ( no chem) that survived. ( prob 50% effective) I have some we hacked 2 yrs ago that are dead. </p><p></p><p>The only time i use a chain saw is for hinge cutting, just to provide security cover and food for deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budro2, post: 5554798, member: 8333"] Craig is a well respected guy, But, the other mixes are very efficient and cost effective and proven by many states to be effective. Plus I am NOT using a chain saw , way too much work. I can cover 3-4 times the area using hack and squirt over chain saw. I have 36 in beech's that I double girdled 20 years ago ( no chem) that survived. ( prob 50% effective) I have some we hacked 2 yrs ago that are dead. The only time i use a chain saw is for hinge cutting, just to provide security cover and food for deer. [/QUOTE]
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