Thank you all for the advice I really do appreciate it. I do know that it will be a big job to remove trees and stumps. Many of the trees that I need to remove are small but there are a few bigger ones. My thinking was I could maybe use a subsoil single tooth ripper to help tear some roots up. I d probably try to burn some of the larger stumps.
I don t really have a plan yet. I don t really know how big of an area I ll need to clear out to get enough sunlight for vegetables. Honestly it might be better for me to just start cutting and just see how much sun I m getting during the day. The land is not grown up right now because the previous owner did keep a good bit of it sprayed and hired someone a few years back to come in with a skid steer and clean it up. I have an old riding mower I don t mind abusing back there because I don t use it on my lawn. I probably should build some kind of shed to keep a tractor in before I get one too.
I apologize for the double posts I m not sure why it s been doing that. I am using my phone to post though.
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