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Is Red Cedar Oklahoma’s Pińon?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4331847" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>As a landowner, I'm the worst nightmare of red cedar. </p><p>When hunting pheasants back in the day when there were pheasants, the rule on the hunt across a pasture was that if you see a red cedar, you folded it over with the boot and shot it off at the base. Cedar's will not sprout back if removed below the lowest limb. </p><p>[USER=530]@DRC458[/USER] and I spent one afternoon in a field shooting around 75 or so to clear out a pasture when they were starting with some #2 lead shot. The three or four that were too big got some tractor action later to clean it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4331847, member: 5412"] As a landowner, I'm the worst nightmare of red cedar. When hunting pheasants back in the day when there were pheasants, the rule on the hunt across a pasture was that if you see a red cedar, you folded it over with the boot and shot it off at the base. Cedar's will not sprout back if removed below the lowest limb. [USER=530]@DRC458[/USER] and I spent one afternoon in a field shooting around 75 or so to clear out a pasture when they were starting with some #2 lead shot. The three or four that were too big got some tractor action later to clean it up. [/QUOTE]
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