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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 3736707" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>Question for you as we're about to get someone on our place to also expand food plots using a skid steer. What about stumps? Will you remove the entire tree(s)? Reason I ask is one local rancher said that we would end up with lots of big holes that will then need fill dirt or end up with lots of holes filled with water. Looking into the use of a mulching head on the skid steer. BUT, it'll only get down to ground level so wouldn't be able to run a disc over the food plot without hitting stumps. He has a saw of some type to use on bigger trees and will get us down 3-4" below the surface. I wanted all of the trees uprooted but now thinking otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Find anyone interested in your cedars?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 3736707, member: 41777"] Question for you as we're about to get someone on our place to also expand food plots using a skid steer. What about stumps? Will you remove the entire tree(s)? Reason I ask is one local rancher said that we would end up with lots of big holes that will then need fill dirt or end up with lots of holes filled with water. Looking into the use of a mulching head on the skid steer. BUT, it'll only get down to ground level so wouldn't be able to run a disc over the food plot without hitting stumps. He has a saw of some type to use on bigger trees and will get us down 3-4" below the surface. I wanted all of the trees uprooted but now thinking otherwise. Find anyone interested in your cedars? [/QUOTE]
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