Posted by John A. on March 04, 2014 at 06:20:31 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Woodlots posted by sixtyninegmc on March 03, 2014 at 21:50:32:
69GMC, Here in Central Texas Where Trees, Brush, are the Norn. We have always visited with our Neighbors when building fence. 99% of the time the trees are usually smaller crappy trees and Getting rid of them was, and has not been a problem. only 1 time have I left a tree in a fence ROW simply it was that Huge and We felt it was a Crime to take out an Oak tree it would take 3 grown men to reach around! other than that our ROWs are 60 ft wide. Wide enough so, If a major Over-story tree fell,it will not touch the fence. from either side. We keep it shredded down, New grass is growing where there was little to none before. Hunter have new shooting lane,,on our side. It is a win-win all the way around. The trash trees and brush pushed up and burned the Oaks pushed over to the side to be cut up for fire wood later. Leaving areas for wild life, game, migratory birds is always a good thing, A place where cattle go for shade in Summer or cover in winter makes the best use with the open fields for crops. No real wasted areas. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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