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That's the good thing about removing the trees from the dam now. They are small enough so you won't have to remove the roots. They'll decay, but not cause problems.
Wait a few years and you have problems with them if you cut them down. Then you'd have to remove the roots.
Cut them off at ground level, buy a quart of Tordon RTU and use a paint brush to paint the cut off stumps. Tordon RTU will prevent them from re-sprouting if you apply it right after cutting the tree down.
Talk to the county NRCS office about the dam, maybe they will have someone local that they can recommend.
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BG sex?
by Bill Cody - 05/16/24 08:50 PM
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