brush clearing/pasture renovation project

nrh0011

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This project has taken much longer than I had originally planned, but life happens. Equipment issues, lack of time, etc.. you know how it goes. Finally hired someone to do the fine grading after we cleared most of the brush. He could work circles around us on a dozer. We spread wheat for erosion control throughout the winter, and hope to drill grass/ install terraces this spring. A large portion of this field will be my dove field/hobby farming area. I'm very happy with how it has turned out.
 

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nrh0011

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Previous photos in this thread are from the northern part of the aerial view, the latter are from the southeastern to mid-southeastern portion. Latter pics are on 20 some odd acres, we still have a few acres to go on the opposite side, and around the fenceline.
 

trad bow

wooden stick slinging driveler
I believe we all gonna get more rain than we want no matter where you are in the southeast
 

Forest Grump

Senior Member
If you’re done with that dozer, I might buy it, (or rent it from you a few months if that is an option); I have need of one, but just temporarily. Like you, I have some projects, but when they are done, I have a dozer that sits...or I sell it. So if yours sits; I’ll rent...
 
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