I'm surprised no one has mentioned no-till farming it. What kind of land and where do you live? The guys I sometimes farm with no-till some land that was in CRP with all kinds of volunteer Cedar and Mulberry trees in it. It's in some kind of conservation program that prevents deep tillage so when it came out of CRP the land lord had someone with a skidloader with a shear come in and cut the trees off flush with the ground. They've farmed it for three years by no-till with no problems except for the first year, but if they ever want to deep till it they'll be in trouble. Cedar stumps take a long-long time to rot away.
The stumps need to be flush with the ground and not taller. In one small corner of the field the landlord wanted to save some money by cutting a few trees off with his chainsaw. He left little short stumps that wreaked havoc with the cutterbar on the bean head. Landlord ended up buying them a complete new 40' cutterbar for a Lexion head. $$$$$ Jim
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