I speak at the Hemphill county beef conference
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- I talked about my Brush Bullet that controls unwanted trees in a new way.
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Mature cedar trees can steal over 20 gallons of ground water each day. Cedar trees also steal your lands vital nutrients keeping your land from prospering.
Brush Bullet was designed to target all unwanted plant species. After application of one Brush Bullet per 3’ of tree, Brush Bullet only requires 3/4” of rain to dissolve. Once dissolved, Brush Bullet is absorbed from the roots of the targeted plant, stopping its reproduction. The targeted plant will begin to decay within 90 days.
Targeted Plant Species
Alder, Ash, Aspen, Balsam Poplar, Birch, Black Cherry, Catclaw, Deerbrush, Dogwood, Elm, Hickory, Juniper, Locust, Oaks, Persimmon, Privet, Sourwood, Sumac, Sweetbay, Sweetgum, Tallow, Wild Cherry, Wild Plum, Whitebrush, Whitethorn, Willow, Yellow Poplar.Single stem plants. Multi-stemmed plants such as Mesquite, Huisache, Multiflora Rose, and Red Berry Cedar (Juniper). Smutgrass. Woody plants such as black cherry, blackgum*, dogwood*, elm, hawthorn, hickory, oaks, red maple, sweetgum and sumac and more.
Brush Bullet is a game changing herbicide. Industry costs for cedar tree removal can cost over $500 an acre. Using our Brush Pod Universal Applicator, Brush Bullet can be applied by air using a helicopter or other aerial platform such as drones. Using this method will save you hundreds of dollars per acre, leave zero footprint and stops the plant from reproducing once Brush Bullet has been absorbed. Read the label and apply only as directed.
On average, a helicopter using the Brush Pod Universal Applicator, can accurately apply Brush Bullet faster that any other method.
Helicopter Trial Average
3 hours ~ 200 acres ~ 24lbs Brush Bullet = Estimated $25/acre
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Very interesting. Enjoyed this presentation.
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Jason, when are they cloning you. 😊
Once again I've enjoyed this video.
Another awesome video learned something I never knew.
MAN PLANS, GOD LAUGHS. 😎🎸
I bet your house has cedar in it
Not Juniper Cedar
This came up in my feed today. Miss seeing videos from Mendota Ranch. This is an excellent marketing, educational video. Well Done!
@@deballen8046 we are still cleaning up from the fire. Hope to get back to you normal soon
Interested in getting involved/ becoming a dealer. Would love to talk to you about this.
Sign up at Brushbullet. Com
Great Jason. This seams like a great product. Good luck too you on this new invention.
Hey, Jason and Bonnie, I have been watching your RUclips channel for a long time, I enjoy, a lot of information, Thanks. My question, is I bought acerage, Would this work on cactus challos need info. Thanks would this work, here
Beargrass and cholla, but not prickly pear. Thanks
Instead of saying killing the trees , you could say vaporizing 🤣
Whats that chemical taste like?
Poison
Congratulations Jason, I pray God duplicates you and continues to smile on you and your family!
🙏. Thanks
Hey Jason. Ph.D Weed Scientist. I’ve been with DuPont for 20 years and need to get back down south. Dad had a stroke and I want to be there to help him. Would love to help you. Let me know. Cheers, Lee
Hey Jason. Sent a message earlier. I’m in Iowa and wanting to be back down south. Dad just had a stroke and want to be there to help him. A&M grad in entomology and LSU/NC State for weed science. You are doing some great stuff and I know I can help. Cheers!
Culling Tree's
Great job Jason !!!
jason,I was a long time follower of the ranch...then i crashed my computer,real good....now i found you again...subscribed and shared.
Welcome back
Jason will the brush bullet kill palmettos ? Great presentation !!!
Not for sure . I’m saying yes
The reason I'm asking you is ,I live in Brazoria County tx ...and our land is over populated with dwarf and swamp palmetto... causing pasture land to decrease our pasture land for cattle.... Please let me know are I will email you ! Because it definitely is a big problem in our country!! Also I told you I have a lot of friends in South Texas that are extremely interested in your invention !!! Thank you for sharing for shaing ! I live on the gulf coast. Where palmetto are plentiful !! Rice farmers daughter and proud to say I am. !!! Pluse deer hunters daughter ...first deer hunters female to kill Muy Grande !!!!🤎🤎
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Hello Jason & Bonnie
Great information ! 👍
👍👍❤️🇨🇦
!!!Thank You!!!!!
I thought these types of trees were shallow rooted. Will you set fire to the dead ? How long before cattle can graze in the treated areas ? Letting the cattle chew on the burned stumps will deworm your herd naturally.
They’re deep rooted. I want set fire to they but when you kill the the from the roots it will break down fast. After a good rain I have never seen a cow chew on a cider tree
Where are you storing that much water. Can the ground hold all that?
It’s can and a lot more