These Tires Aren’t Made for This… 🔥 | Pomes and Stones
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Spring orchard maintenance means dealing with the mess winter leaves behind pushing brush, building burn piles, and sometimes getting closer to the fire than you probably should with a tractor. This is real farm work: managing pruning cleanup, fire control, and equipment risk while getting orchards ready for the growing season.
From tractor work in the orchard to controlled brush burning, every move matters. Whether it’s protecting equipment, managing burn piles safely, or deciding how to handle debris, farming is full of calculated risks—especially during spring cleanup in apple and cherry orchards.
Follow along for real-world orchard maintenance, tractor work, and agriculture in Northern Michigan. Would you push closer to the fire or keep your distance?
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