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 Post subject: Controlling Salt Cedar on our Farm
PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 8:55 pm 
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We live in southern Edwards County and we have a low, wet area of about 3/4 acre on our farm that is covered with what looks to be salt cedar. We tried grubbing them up and pulling the roots, but we are just now noticing new shoots coming up, probably from the missed roots. Is there any way to control these pesky plants?


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