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We have several fields that have not been planted or cultivated for at least 20 years. We have mowed them once a year to keep the trees from growing thereon & that's all.
We aren't farmers (yet), but we'd like to try and these fields seem perfect for doing something organic. These fields are overrun with wild onions, wild roses & Johnson grass. We are completely in the dark as to how to get rid of the offensive plants without chemicals & be able to grow some wheat for ourselves or fruits(strawberries, asparagus, blueberries) for selling.
We'd rather not cultivate.
Every suggestion welcome.
Foggy
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