And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
That statement is SO WRONG.... they replant after they cut, it's a crop, if you go out to the PNW and look around you can see how it works... they put signs up explaining the process.
A logger friend who is now retired logged the same piece of ground three different times in his career. That was near Brandy City, CA, which was once the site of a sawmill. Which means that every merchantable tree within a short distance of that sawmill had been logged off in the early 20th century. Yet it all grew back so my friend could log it again three more times in the late 20th century.
While what you said is certainly true to an extent we are looking at old growth there are we not? Someone 400+years from then could harvest the same maybe.
Yeah.... doing their best to make them not woods anymore.
ReplyDeleteWhat is your house made out of?
DeleteThat statement is SO WRONG.... they replant after they cut, it's a crop, if you go out to the PNW and look around you can see how it works... they put signs up explaining the process.
DeleteHey dudes when you're finished with the trees pave over paradise and turn it into a mega-mall with a 10,000-parking space lot.
ReplyDeleteTrees are a renewable resource and when managed properly they can be grown just like food crops. It's arsonists you should be mad at.
DeleteThey replant the trees, it's a crop.
DeleteA logger friend who is now retired logged the same piece of ground three different times in his career. That was near Brandy City, CA, which was once the site of a sawmill. Which means that every merchantable tree within a short distance of that sawmill had been logged off in the early 20th century. Yet it all grew back so my friend could log it again three more times in the late 20th century.
DeleteWhile what you said is certainly true to an extent we are looking at old growth there are we not? Someone 400+years from then could harvest the same maybe.
ReplyDeleteAren't we supposed to cull the aged and infirm?
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