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Love your videos and just watching you work , makes us want to buy some property and get a tractor! Thanks so much for sharing your life! God Bless you and your family!
The mistake with the signal lights is not yours. The mistake is that the people that designed the signal lights location had no experience bushhogging. I have knocked mind off several times and I purchased new lights that I am going to mount INSIDE THE ROLL BAR and probably higher than the factory mounts. Use hardware store L brackets and attach with clamps or JB Weld.
Two dozen Dozen goats. Section if off into paddocks. The tractor fuel savings ,converted into goat grains. Dont need hay, but plenty of water . Save the hours on your tractor.
I have to agree with the goat's idea. burning is always another option but my bet is it'll grow right back. at least with the goats you got the option of milk possible meat and just some other nice animals to have around on the ranch. as always thanks for sharing God bless and keep up the good work
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Yep, 'made a mistake'...welcome to farming. It can easily be full of little mistakes, and that's how we learn and get better. Looks like a nice place y'all got.
Lots of work to move and manage, but a little herd of goats will take care of all of that mess for ya and fertilize along the way. Maybe you have a buddy with some goats you can borrow for a month or so and then take back. I know they used them with great success in the parks in and around Tallahassee. They would stick them in an area with portable fencing and even put a dog in with them. I saw them putting in work a bunch of times while riding my mountain bike. The area's biggest problem was the kudzu vine, and apparently the goats would eat that first before anything.
Get in there with a bobcat with a rotary forestry head it will turn that all into a nice mulch as it can get under the soil like a tiller but much more powerful
I would say goats. Do you know if there is any wild cherry trees in there. If so cut them out because if the goats eat any of the bark it will kill them