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<blockquote data-quote="BCS" data-source="post: 5039106" data-attributes="member: 126491"><p>Thank you for the insight midwest_170. Do you "clean" off the thorns as you are bucking it or do you just split it with them still hanging around? Great point about the grass type, I was thinking about use a herbicide to take care of the grass to make sure it is all good and dead to burn well. I intended to use a back burn just to stay as safe and controlled as possible especially when the surrounding 56 acres is all old hardwoods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCS, post: 5039106, member: 126491"] Thank you for the insight midwest_170. Do you "clean" off the thorns as you are bucking it or do you just split it with them still hanging around? Great point about the grass type, I was thinking about use a herbicide to take care of the grass to make sure it is all good and dead to burn well. I intended to use a back burn just to stay as safe and controlled as possible especially when the surrounding 56 acres is all old hardwoods. [/QUOTE]
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