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<blockquote data-quote="M5farm" data-source="post: 972362" data-attributes="member: 18487"><p>we used to have a portable mill come every winter and saw logs for us for barns cow lots and just about everything in between. My uncle has been dead now for 5 years and I restacked and treated a small stack of true 1" x 12" and 1" x 18" this past weekend. that is the last of what was sawn when he was alive. My aunt had all of the pines clear cut just a few weeks ago. most of the trees were over 50 yrs and some were Virgin pines closer to 100 years old. I hadn't noticed the seedlings that were growing everywhere until the big trees were cut. in 50 years it will be thicker than it was before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M5farm, post: 972362, member: 18487"] we used to have a portable mill come every winter and saw logs for us for barns cow lots and just about everything in between. My uncle has been dead now for 5 years and I restacked and treated a small stack of true 1" x 12" and 1" x 18" this past weekend. that is the last of what was sawn when he was alive. My aunt had all of the pines clear cut just a few weeks ago. most of the trees were over 50 yrs and some were Virgin pines closer to 100 years old. I hadn't noticed the seedlings that were growing everywhere until the big trees were cut. in 50 years it will be thicker than it was before. [/QUOTE]
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