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Two years after logging... ugh!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pic IN the Casa" data-source="post: 4495860" data-attributes="member: 9834"><p>Wish I had pics but looking for advice. I am admittedly a mere novice at land mgmt so forgive my ignorance.</p><p></p><p>So my MIL had 24 of 60+ acres of family land logged in 2015. Of course this let the light in and allowed it to completely overgrow with weeds, etc... This portion of the land also has about a 2-4% grade to it. The over growth is literally 5-6ft tall and can't hardly even get through it.</p><p>Question is, where to even start at getting this mowed down to a starting point. Should I hire a dozer? Or what? I had a guy tell me he could knock it down with his bush hog but I am scared of him doing it with the grade and stumps, etc...</p><p></p><p>Right after it was logged I suggested getting a dozer in to stack the tree tops and regrade an old road that the logging crew tore up. But that didn't come to be.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pic IN the Casa, post: 4495860, member: 9834"] Wish I had pics but looking for advice. I am admittedly a mere novice at land mgmt so forgive my ignorance. So my MIL had 24 of 60+ acres of family land logged in 2015. Of course this let the light in and allowed it to completely overgrow with weeds, etc... This portion of the land also has about a 2-4% grade to it. The over growth is literally 5-6ft tall and can't hardly even get through it. Question is, where to even start at getting this mowed down to a starting point. Should I hire a dozer? Or what? I had a guy tell me he could knock it down with his bush hog but I am scared of him doing it with the grade and stumps, etc... Right after it was logged I suggested getting a dozer in to stack the tree tops and regrade an old road that the logging crew tore up. But that didn't come to be. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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