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October 31, 2006

Brush Management Requires Thought and Planning

Olenick01 Managing brush on rural Texas land can be daunting and frustrating, not to mention expensive.  So, planning what to do and how to do it is key to success.  Plateau's Keith Olenick has some suggestions.


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I would appreciate a call 1 866-625-9458 i am a partnner in a small rancj nr Roosevelt TX and we want to selective kill some cedar and some mesquite. We havs a cattle lease and gery good deer population I am very concerned with having bull doser come in as ripping up the soil and tearing out cedar or the use of chemical sprays. My idea is to inject selective cedar using a small spring loaded syringe with 5 to 10 Mil of either Round up or Torodon 22K directly into the trunk . This will zap a tree PDQ
I am not sure this is legal but it is enviormental safer for the land, and live stock. I would like you opinion on this and I could also send you some syringes to try out. I thing you would be impressed too. pls asvise and any suggestion appreciated.

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