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Reviving neglected land
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<blockquote data-quote="BRB John" data-source="post: 7977446" data-attributes="member: 150635"><p>I'd asking around about borrowing a tractor and topper first and then spray once the weeds start growing in the spring.</p><p>And then I would focus on getting the land at least ring fenced if that's practical if not just fence the worse case scenario areas e.g next to main roads, rivers or housing. </p><p></p><p>And don't sell any hogs until you get your numbers upto at least 100.</p><p>Honestly I'd forget about the cattle just now sheep are far better at grassland restoration that cattle and will drain your profits rapidly until you have the infrastructure to support them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRB John, post: 7977446, member: 150635"] I'd asking around about borrowing a tractor and topper first and then spray once the weeds start growing in the spring. And then I would focus on getting the land at least ring fenced if that's practical if not just fence the worse case scenario areas e.g next to main roads, rivers or housing. And don't sell any hogs until you get your numbers upto at least 100. Honestly I'd forget about the cattle just now sheep are far better at grassland restoration that cattle and will drain your profits rapidly until you have the infrastructure to support them. [/QUOTE]
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