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guineahen Posted - Dec 29 2015 : 07:19:08 AM
Any advice on turning woods into semi wooded pastures for sheep? I don't have a tractor but will be using a large pig for rooting. Thanks!
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quiltee Posted - Dec 30 2015 : 6:46:35 PM
No idea at all. My pastures have only a few trees in them; most of the trees are around them.

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Simply Satisfied Posted - Dec 30 2015 : 5:30:34 PM
sounds challenging but interesting. I have no advice but I hope the pig roots around a lot.

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