
or...are you using herbicides!?!?! :0...
but that's ok sometimes, sometimes you have no choice. I have my own vendetta on my land against purple loosestrife, but I usually just pull the stuff up. I don't have time to raise those beetles they've introduced.

I have lots of time to think about such questions as there is no crow story for me to read. *sighs* Don't suppose anyone thinks I've forgotten?
I'll call Kromos tonight and see of I get him to post the crow story for you sometime soon.
How do y'all decide what area needs to be "fixed" next?
Like when ya'll are not working for a particular client do you clean up local areas just on general principle?
Are their speculators who see a piece of land in some state of particular ruin and "solicit business" (I could'nt think of a better way to put that) from whoever is in possession of the property?
We are always working.
For the most part a landowner that is in need of help with their property will contact us. It doesn't do much good to go out and try to drum up business with people that are not interested in the health of their land.
Lovely thing, listening to nature. More (all) of us should do just that.
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