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Old October 5th 05, 12:12 PM
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MnMikew wrote:

This probably does happen on Potlatch owned land though they dont
leave a few trees to reseed, the replant millions of new trees.



....and do you think they would re-plant "millions of trees" if they
weren't forced to by the "eco-nazi" laws you love to hate?
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You don't know the First thing about "General Sherman" in the War Of
Northern Aggression.You go to the rear of the class and take a seat.
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dxAce is doing very well,,, in my opinion.
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www.devilfinder.com Mississippi Logging Industry

We have more Forest here in Mississippi than any other State in U.S.A.
www.devilfinder.com Mississippi Trivia

y'all ever hear of any wildfires here in Mississippi before? Of Course
NOT!,, We know how to manage our Mississippi Forest areas.(now,watch
them gay queer freaks tree huggers go crazy)

My old buddy's Uncle was a Train driver on the Fernwood,Gulf Logging
Railroad wayyyyyyy down South (South is always best) in South
Mississippi many,many years ago.
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Old October 5th 05, 03:40 PM
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y'all ever hear of any wildfires here in Mississippi before? Of Course
NOT!,, We know how to manage our Mississippi Forest areas.(now,watch
them gay queer freaks tree huggers go crazy)

Wildfires are quite a bit less common in areas where relative humidity
is fairly high, like in Mississippi. New England also has very few.
Here in the arid west, grassfires and forest fires seem to almost pop
up spontaneously (they don't of course, but a single spark here can
ignite a conflagration that will be very hard to quell. The air is too
dry.).

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Carter-K8VT wrote:
Well, you are right. Logging a "few" trees won't damage the forest.
However, what logging company is going to set up an operation for only a
"few" trees? Let's try and be a little more realistic here...


Forests, left to their own devices, end up with trees far too close
together for good root growth and effective nutrient absorption. Lots
die. The dead ones end up fueling forest fires that take all the trees.
Most logging companies today would take trees in such a way as to let
the remaining trees have room to grow, so they can come back in a dozen
years and harvest again.

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Carter-K8VT wrote:
...and do you think they would re-plant "millions of trees" if they
weren't forced to by the "eco-nazi" laws you love to hate?


Yes. Unlike you, they think a few years ahead and realize that planting
trees now makes trees to harvest years from now.

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Old October 5th 05, 05:54 PM
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On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 11:49:24 -0500, clifto wrote:

Carter-K8VT wrote:
Well, you are right. Logging a "few" trees won't damage the forest.
However, what logging company is going to set up an operation for only a
"few" trees? Let's try and be a little more realistic here...


Forests, left to their own devices, end up with trees far too close
together for good root growth and effective nutrient absorption. Lots
die. The dead ones end up fueling forest fires that take all the trees.
Most logging companies today would take trees in such a way as to let
the remaining trees have room to grow, so they can come back in a dozen
years and harvest again.

That's the craziest thing I've read in a long time.

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