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Sounds like you need to build some mini-fences around the trees with poison ivy and put goats in there to eat the poison ivy. Just don't touch the goats after they have been in with the poison ivy (not a good place to use dairy goats since you have to touch and handle those on a daily basis)
I don't think hickory nuts have enough meat to make them worth the effort, since the flavor isn't uniquely spectacular. . . Just my opinion.
Sounds like you need to build some mini-fences around the trees with poison ivy and put goats in there to eat the poison ivy. Just don't touch the goats after they have been in with the poison ivy (not a good place to use dairy goats since you have to touch and handle those on a daily basis)
I don't think hickory nuts have enough meat to make them worth the effort, since the flavor isn't uniquely spectacular. . . Just my opinion.