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Need input whether I should chip tree limbs vs burning

Started this discussion. Last reply by Mark E. Kunnemann May 15. 6 Replies

I live in south central Texas on 21 very wooded acres. I have a plan to thin the trees to open up the canopy for allowing grasses to grow. I have 31 large piles of brush which I had planned to burn,…Continue

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Mark E. Kunnemann replied to Mark E. Kunnemann's discussion Need input whether I should chip tree limbs vs burning
"I had not mentioned in my original post that I had cut down 80+ trees(oak & hickory) in August/September which I delimbed and left on the ground thinking I would chip up later. I have gathered these up to make a slash windrow around the two open…"
May 15
Scott O'Bar replied to Mark E. Kunnemann's discussion Need input whether I should chip tree limbs vs burning
"I've always heard burning causes nutrients to be lost from the material. Also some carbon floats away in the form of ash/smoke. So my vote is for chipping. Exception would be if you could make bio-char, but that is labor-intensive."
May 14
Mark E. Kunnemann replied to Mark E. Kunnemann's discussion Need input whether I should chip tree limbs vs burning
"Brett that is an excellent suggestion. I have cross fenced some for the animals, but was needing to protect those two large openings. I was considering electric fence, but your suggestion I could move those piles of brush from those openings which I…"
May 1
Brett Chedzoy replied to Mark E. Kunnemann's discussion Need input whether I should chip tree limbs vs burning
"If windrowing or piling the cleared brush and trees vs. chipping and dispersing/composting, you may want to consider ways to use the windrows to your advantage either as internal "fence" divisions or to protect something that is…"
May 1
Mark E. Kunnemann replied to Mark E. Kunnemann's discussion Need input whether I should chip tree limbs vs burning
"Thanks Brett that was my thought. Also providing some moisture retention. "
Apr 26
Brett Chedzoy replied to Mark E. Kunnemann's discussion Need input whether I should chip tree limbs vs burning
"Wood is about 50% carbon on a dry-matter basis, so there's a lot of carbon in trees - as well as other nutrients.  If I were trying to rebuild the soil organic matter on a sandy soil, I would definitely want to keep as much of that biomass…"
Apr 24
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Need input whether I should chip tree limbs vs burning

I live in south central Texas on 21 very wooded acres. I have a plan to thin the trees to open up the canopy for allowing grasses to grow. I have 31 large piles of brush which I had planned to burn, then thought it might be better to chip up for carbon to improve the soil which is sand. I am using some hay and composting goat, chicken droppings which I put in 2 football size clearings which have sprinklers for watering. I know this will be labor intensive, but I am retired and enjoy being…See More
Apr 17
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Aug 26, 2022

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Texas
County where you live or work?
Wilson
What is your occupation relative to silvopasture? (for example, owner/producer, extension specialist, agency specialist, etc.)
Owner
Please describe, with two or three sentences, why you are interested in silvopasture. Your answer helps us ensure that only those people truly interested in silvopasture are added as members.
We have 21 wooded acres with several generations of goats. I have subdivided property with fencing to allow for rotational grazing. I am hoping to selectively clear trees to allow the establishment of some pasture/grazing areas to be created for the goats.

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Biochar by-products from silvopasture thinnings

Started by Brett Chedzoy. Last reply by Brett Chedzoy on Monday. 6 Replies

In 2020, a local grazier friend did an intensive thinning on 70 acres of mature woods to create silvopasture.  Learning from other's past mistakes (including mine) of leaving too much logging debris…Continue

Are There Many Viable Careers in Agroforestry?

Started by Scott O'Bar. Last reply by Scott O'Bar Jun 3. 1 Reply

Most of my opinions about getting a job based on agroforestry / regenerative agriculture stem from the time I was fresh out of college a little over one decade ago.At that time I was considering…Continue

Pasture-in-the-woods forestry consulting in PA

Started by Robbie Coville May 24. 0 Replies

Hello folks. Are there any consultants here who advise and plan forestry thinning for silvopasture in PA? Or can you point me in the direction of anyone who provides those services in PA? Thank you!Continue

Need input whether I should chip tree limbs vs burning

Started by Mark E. Kunnemann. Last reply by Mark E. Kunnemann May 15. 6 Replies

I live in south central Texas on 21 very wooded acres. I have a plan to thin the trees to open up the canopy for allowing grasses to grow. I have 31 large piles of brush which I had planned to burn,…Continue

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