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    #31
    Swisher pull-behind mower

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      #32
      I get 150 for the first acre and $50/acre after that so getting that shredded for $40 is like free. lol Most guys around here are 200 to 250 minimum plus 50/acre after the min.

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        #33
        Originally posted by RattlesnakeDan View Post
        I get 150 for the first acre and $50/acre after that so getting that shredded for $40 is like free. lol Most guys around here are 200 to 250 minimum plus 50/acre after the min.
        That's why this is kinda hard to hire out.
        Too small for commercial guys
        Too big for residential.

        So I rely on my elderly neighbors to help me out

        He's my third-cousin's husband so he's doing it for not even beer money to help a kind of a relative out.

        I've been watching YouTube of the ford 3000 and i think that's the way to go.
        Couple grand for the tractor and I'll be set
        Hang a few tarps up until I can get a carport built to store it in

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          #34
          Originally posted by RattlesnakeDan View Post
          I get 150 for the first acre and $50/acre after that so getting that shredded for $40 is like free. lol Most guys around here are 200 to 250 minimum plus 50/acre after the min.
          Woooooow. For bush hogging?

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            #35
            2 acres? Put 10 cows on it for 4-6 weeks. You will be overgrazed and it will take the rest of the year for it to recover.

            OR - like Sika said - buy a mower and take care of it.
            Last edited by Dusty Britches; 06-17-2019, 07:13 AM.

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              #36
              Originally posted by RattlesnakeDan View Post
              I get 150 for the first acre and $50/acre after that so getting that shredded for $40 is like free. lol Most guys around here are 200 to 250 minimum plus 50/acre after the min.
              I agree. $40 barely pays the diesel. It sure don't pay for the time or for anything you might run over and destroy the shredder.

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                #37
                Pay up and have someone cut it once or twice a year. Better than letting it go just because your $40 deal fell through.
                Buy a riding mower or tractor and be done with it.

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                  #38
                  Contact your local Ag Extension agent. Let him know what you are trying to do. Might be a good idea to reseed it with native grass and there might be a program to help with cost. Weed killer for a couple years and then maybe all you will have is grass.

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                    #39
                    Sell

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by 12RingKing View Post
                      Glyphosate...
                      This is what Monsanto got sued and lost about, to the tune of $2 billion.

                      https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/14/healt...ict/index.html

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by RattlesnakeDan View Post
                        I get 150 for the first acre and $50/acre after that so getting that shredded for $40 is like free. lol Most guys around here are 200 to 250 minimum plus 50/acre after the min.


                        You get $600 for 10 acres?

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by WItoTX View Post
                          This is what Monsanto got sued and lost about, to the tune of $2 billion.

                          https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/14/healt...ict/index.html
                          Tap your meter.. I think it’s busted.

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                            #43
                            I think asking the neighbor who was mowing it to borrow his tractor is the best route. Pay him the $40 he was getting for doing it, and do it yourself.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Razrbk89 View Post
                              Woooooow. For bush hogging?
                              I just mowed a gentleman's place on Saturday between coldspring and clevland. It was overgrown 4 acre pasture. I drove 1hr 20 min to get there pulling the deere and 6 ft mower on the trailer. Charged 350 to mow it and he thought i was underpaid so he gave me 4 which i was very appreciative.
                              Mowing acreage can be a nice side gig if you already have the equipment.
                              Last edited by bloodstick; 06-17-2019, 09:15 AM.

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                                #45
                                I haven't read all the comments, but when I had about an acre to clean up at my dad's place, I bought a few goats. They kept it clean to the dirt. The good thing about goats is they will provide you with a cabrito or two every year, and they're pretty tasty on the grill. If you're energetic enough, you can also milk them. I did this and made some dang good goat cheese. The only warning I would give is that you need a very good fence. I have read that if your fence won't hold water then it won't hold goats!

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