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Clearing brambles and planting trees


Stereo
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I have an aebi and a front flail, we plant to appropriate spacing in a grid pattern and go in every year until the trees are away, old mans beard is the Bain of my life as it Bends the trees over clogs the mower and grows at a hundred miles an hour!

I'm sure a compact tractor would do the same job as the aebi was quite expensive but it's the best bit of kit ever as you know it will still be upright at the end of the day:thumbup:

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Yeah, goats seem a bit too needy. Pigs it is I think. Just need to get in and clear out the big dead standing elm as it might fall on them. Plus I've got a plan to make my own organic chorizo. Although combined with the planned cider orchard, I might not make it to 50.

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