Granny's gone and done it again

We had a lot of oak trees godown. They had been stressed from the drought
The man I bought this place from said he bought this whole hill top , about 2 miles square, back in '72 and it didn't have a cedar tree on the whole hill top. Now it's just saturated with cedar and you can't keep rid of it. It's like a plague.
 

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The man I bought this place from said he bought this whole hill top , about 2 miles square, back in '72 and it didn't have a cedar tree on the whole hill top. Now it's just saturated with cedar and you can't keep rid of it. It's like a plague.
We have three pecan, two old almond and a fig tree
 

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The man I bought this place from said he bought this whole hill top , about 2 miles square, back in '72 and it didn't have a cedar tree on the whole hill top. Now it's just saturated with cedar and you can't keep rid of it. It's like a plague.
Do you know what type of cedars? We have those too. I can picture the short squatty fat ones.
 

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