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North Central Kansas | Contact your local wildlife in parks. They may have a root shank you can borrow. We go along our tree areas when we have a break in crops and remember to do it. This thing will go in the ground about 3 feet. We travel one way with it half in the ground, turn around and drop it the rest of the way coming back. Just low gear creeping along. How ever far out the branches extend into your field, is how far the roots are out into your field.
Wildlife, find a hunting club about all you can do there. Trees you can manage, deer you can harvest. | |
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