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Mark and Kim Smith
 
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Default Pine, Oak and Cedar in the Katrina Aftermath

Saw a posting at Rec.ponds from a fella in Jackson. He's clearing his
fallen pine and oak. 40" trunk on one of them. Guess if you're local
you could help him clear his property while getting some stock. The
cedar is still leaning into the powerlines so I wouldn't touch that
one. Helps with the clean up all around?? Just a thought. I'd hate to
see this stuff turned into mulch. Not trying to get the vultures to circle.
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Mark and Kim Smith wrote:

Saw a posting at Rec.ponds from a fella in Jackson. He's clearing his
fallen pine and oak. 40" trunk on one of them. Guess if you're local
you could help him clear his property while getting some stock. The
cedar is still leaning into the powerlines so I wouldn't touch that
one. Helps with the clean up all around?? Just a thought. I'd hate
to see this stuff turned into mulch. Not trying to get the vultures
to circle.



Well, they're already talking about chopping it up for firewood.
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