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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: robert b furman who wrote (31095)10/19/2010 4:58:37 PM
From: Cage Rattler  Read Replies (1) of 71463
 
420 acres is relative large depending upon where you live. I had not harvested any of the big logs before I lost the property. Our tree kills and thinning produced firewood and some pulp from pioneer species (poplar, gray birch, etc.) but the prime timber was still standing when we parted.

I thought there were big trees around here -- but when I went back to Northern California and Oregon, suddenly I realized trees in the Northeast and South are "brush" when judged by West-Coast standards. I'm not just talking redwoods, but the firs and everything else is huge by comparison.

It was fun while it lasted.
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