"symplastless" wrote in message
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That last clip was from Dons web page at:
http://www.livingston.net/dstaples/
We believe that ownership of land automatically enrolls you in the
stewardship of the Earth and that each land owner has the right to manage
their property to the best of their own interest. They also have the
obligation to maintain the property for the benefit of generations to
come. The Chinese have a saying that "The journey of a thousand miles
begins with the first step", in land management the journey begins with
nothing more complicated than the step of establishment of goals and
methodology to reach those goals. To that end Staples Forestry, as well
as other professionals in the field, encourage land owners to take that
step necessary to implement practices to optimize the land potential in
methods suited to their needs and abilities. It may be as simple as
routine inspections of the property for insects or disease, or as complex
as a full stand conversion to a more productive cover of the land.
Regardless of the goal, the first step is to look at your land as an
investment in the future and then set about to earn the most from your
investment.
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Don, all you are talking about is cutting the wood out? What about tree
biology?
Apparently, your reading comprehension is still lacking.
Beware so called Tree Biologist who have never studied biology.