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Morning all, 61° to 70° today. Guessers are all over the place for the next few days. Looks like high of 40° for Saturday, have to light up brush pile for certain just to keep warm.
 

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Forgot this one, found a honey locust in the fence row to be cut as well. Don't know about milling but it will make dandy firewood.
Curious how others deal with these spiny bishes? We have more than our share in the wooded parts of the farm, and can drop those without too much fanfare, but are hesitant to drop the mature ones in the pasture since the thorns will pop tires and never seem to rot on the ground.
Maybe strategically place diesel and tires around the base and turn it into a huge roman candle, or are there better ways?
 

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Curious how others deal with these spiny bishes? We have more than our share in the wooded parts of the farm, and can drop those without too much fanfare, but are hesitant to drop the mature ones in the pasture since the thorns will pop tires and never seem to rot on the ground.
Maybe strategically place diesel and tires around the base and turn it into a huge roman candle, or are there better ways?
Try girdling the trees and letting the thorns die on the tree. That’s what I’ve done; the thorns deteriorate and get very weak, to the point that they will crumble instead of going into a tire.
 
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