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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North

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To: teevee who wrote (390)2/23/2001 6:21:57 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) of 8273
 
Oil in Poland - that doesn't sound so strange to me, much of that in Pomerania and old Prussia is quite sedimentary ... i used to work for a german forester, one time he gave me a copy of a paper he'd written, on the problems involved with the ancestral rights of the 'peasants', now often dentists or whatnot in some city, they had among other things the right to take any dead wood or duff [fallen needles, etc ... humous] from the forest floor ... the soil being pure sand way down deep, this activity depleted it of nutriment, so the trick was to select species to grow which dropped the least organic matter and which put down roots the deepest ... two species of pinus from BC being primary in the 50s-80s .... but huge areas south of the Baltic are sedimentary, rich land for pasture, timberland, etc

teevee, you should stick something in atial's contest for next week ... eh ... or maybe you feel intimidated by my cpt? -g-
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