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I have a couple BSR skillets. No BSR dutch ovens to compare yours to. The markings on the bottom could very well make it a BSR and the only fotos I found from a quick search had the same type of handle that yours does. We need someone with BSR dutch ovens to chime in.
 

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Made some 12' 4x8s yesterday, planning to start making em into a porch roof today. View attachment 440634View attachment 440635View attachment 440636
Have you ever burned a hay field ? Tall blue stem prarie gets better from burning the field every few years. Late march early April .
Point being had some fair sized red cedar that got branches minimized from burning themselves. Next spring greened back up. Was surprised. Have any of you checked on stumps a couple years after cutting to see if they try to come back with saplings starting?
 

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Have you ever burned a hay field ? Tall blue stem prarie gets better from burning the field every few years. Late march early April .
Point being had some fair sized red cedar that got branches minimized from burning themselves. Next spring greened back up. Was surprised. Have any of you checked on stumps a couple years after cutting to see if they try to come back with saplings starting?
Cedars don't generally grow back from stumps, thankfully.
Sometimes the really small ones will revive after getting bush hogged, but I've never seen a mature treestump sprout new growth.
 

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Have you ever burned a hay field ? Tall blue stem prarie gets better from burning the field every few years. Late march early April .
Point being had some fair sized red cedar that got branches minimized from burning themselves. Next spring greened back up. Was surprised. Have any of you checked on stumps a couple years after cutting to see if they try to come back with saplings starting?

In my experience with burning crp ground, if all the green needles get burnt/cooked the cedar tree is done for, if even a hand sized patch of green needles survive the fire the tree will live on.

As far as cutting/mowing them, again in my experience, if you cut them below the lowest branch they are done for & don’t grow back.
 
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