There is a half acre of thorns/bryars that I would like to eliminate for a potential plot next year. I'm trying to figure out the best approach instead of just diving into it. Here was my thinking: Hire a guy for a half day with a Terex Forestry Mulcher to clean it out . I would then rake up the mulch. Next take a soil sample and apply the recommended lime . In the early Spring , once the snow melted and ground is soft enough, I would go in with my ATV and Tuffline Disk and disk it numerous times to chop up the roots that are underground. Or I wait a bit later in the Spring until I see the bryars/thickets shooting up, cuz they will come up again I think even tho I had machinery in there, then spray them with Gly, wait 10 days and disk. I know I prob don't need the Gly if I'm disking but it's just a bit more to kill them. Or am I better off waiting until the Spring when the thickets are actively growing and having the Terex Forestry Mulcher come in then. Need advice eliminating this stuff, not what to grow. Thought and ideas would be great.