DOC HARRIS said:
Soapweed-
I am wondering why you contend with that poison ivy with all of the weed killers available!?
DOC HARRIS
There are a few little patches of poison ivy in some of our north hills which are five "barely accessible" miles from our house. We bought the ranch in 1986; they were there then, and they haven't seemed to get any bigger. The terrain they are in is "rough," in the truest sense of the word. It is nearly impossible to get a pickup into that rugged country. Most of the poison ivy is on steep hillsides where it almost serves a useful function of keeping the sand from blowing.
Those hills are in some of the most secluded and remote area of the whole Sandhills. It is very fragile, and with any over-grazing the whole area would turn into blowouts. On a good year it takes about 25 acres of this country to summer a cow/calf pair for five months. On a dry year, it takes nearly 35 acres. I just wish the tax assessor would realize the unproductiveness of that location. :roll: :wink: