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Update on the Kudzu- Corriente herd since we sold it.
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1774893" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Our land is kinda pie shaped, with the end by the road about 300 yds or so wide, and the back is maybe a mile wide? All land surrounding it belongs to the timber company that we bought ours from, many years ago. They sold it because it had some hills ad gullies, and a creek on it, while the rest of it is failry flat like south Ga land is. The left side looking in fromthe road, is the creek bottom with old-growth hard woods, both on our side of the fence and on theirs. The back is bordered by planted pines that they cut in 2020, and the right is plated pines that they will cut in about 5 years. Kudzu is starting to grow on the plot cut in 2020, none in the hardwoods, except the edge, and none in the other planted pines. </p><p></p><p>No one I know of plants Kudzu, God does. and you are not responsible for keep it off of other peoples property: they are if the don't want it. If people don't want it growing into their fences, they will spray the fence with 24D and Roundup once a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1774893, member: 40587"] Our land is kinda pie shaped, with the end by the road about 300 yds or so wide, and the back is maybe a mile wide? All land surrounding it belongs to the timber company that we bought ours from, many years ago. They sold it because it had some hills ad gullies, and a creek on it, while the rest of it is failry flat like south Ga land is. The left side looking in fromthe road, is the creek bottom with old-growth hard woods, both on our side of the fence and on theirs. The back is bordered by planted pines that they cut in 2020, and the right is plated pines that they will cut in about 5 years. Kudzu is starting to grow on the plot cut in 2020, none in the hardwoods, except the edge, and none in the other planted pines. No one I know of plants Kudzu, God does. and you are not responsible for keep it off of other peoples property: they are if the don't want it. If people don't want it growing into their fences, they will spray the fence with 24D and Roundup once a year. [/QUOTE]
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