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Buying Rural Property - A Buyers Checklist to CYA
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3577912" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I’ve been beating the roads to death between Ponca and Stillwater, Ponca and Broken Arrow for the last several years. </p><p>I’ve seen property where the ERC has been eliminated but never maintained with the 2’ tall new crop of ERC coming on. It can be maintained by chemical or brush hogging at that level of growth, but the owners aren’t doing it. It’s frustrating to see that. Our places are 100% free of ERC. We go after them annually. </p><p>Another member on here and myself went on one quarter with 12 ga #2 lead shotshells, and took out almost a hundred one day by shooting the young ones off at the base. Rarely took more than one shot. </p><p>Walking those fields in search of pheasant/quail if a cedar is seen it’s shot off. </p><p>If one keeps up with maintaining them it’s not tough. </p><p>Good point about internet access. </p><p>Starlink may have all of that solved soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3577912, member: 5412"] I’ve been beating the roads to death between Ponca and Stillwater, Ponca and Broken Arrow for the last several years. I’ve seen property where the ERC has been eliminated but never maintained with the 2’ tall new crop of ERC coming on. It can be maintained by chemical or brush hogging at that level of growth, but the owners aren’t doing it. It’s frustrating to see that. Our places are 100% free of ERC. We go after them annually. Another member on here and myself went on one quarter with 12 ga #2 lead shotshells, and took out almost a hundred one day by shooting the young ones off at the base. Rarely took more than one shot. Walking those fields in search of pheasant/quail if a cedar is seen it’s shot off. If one keeps up with maintaining them it’s not tough. Good point about internet access. Starlink may have all of that solved soon. [/QUOTE]
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