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[email protected] January 12th 06 02:27 AM

Sorry guys, I know you don't care about my neighbor's logging business,but,
 
Trees are dying all over the place in KY. Lumbermen are filling quotas
and keeping us supplied with wood to work with. So, it's sorta' on
topic. Besides, The death count dude is at it again. I just thought I'd
cheer you up with some news about things dying, that will eventually
make us some money. Or some dang fine furniture!

Tom in KY, Not hard to find.


Kevin L. Bowling January 12th 06 02:47 AM

Sorry guys, I know you don't care about my neighbor's logging business,but,
 
Why are trees dying all over the place? I thought it was just a thing with
the pines. Went to the Smokies a few years ago and there was nary a (living)
pine to be seen. They were bringing in lady bugs to fight (?) whatever was
killing them. On the way back home I noticed a lot of dead and dying pines
in the southern part of Ky.

Kevin



[email protected] January 12th 06 02:57 AM

Sorry guys, I know you don't care about my neighbor's logging business,but,
 

Kevin L. Bowling wrote:
Why are trees dying all over the place?


Chainsaws,

Seriously, I don't know. We had a terribly dry summer here in Western
Ky. That may have a little to do with it. Good Lord, I don't think we
need any more Lady bugs. We get over-run with them every spring. I've
heard recently of a blight that may affect some of the trees. Indiana
has done some mass cutting to try to slow it down. I'll post any
information I hear about that in the coming months.

Tom in KY, Be careful sir, you may be sitting in the middle of a flame.


J T January 12th 06 04:26 AM

Sorry guys, I know you don't care about my neighbor's loggingb...
 
Wed, Jan 11, 2006, 6:57pm (EST-3) doth
burbleth:
snip Seriously, I don't know. snip

Then why don't you ask the Forestry Service?



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
What do you "know"?
- Granny Weatherwax


Andrew Barss January 12th 06 04:26 AM

Sorry guys, I know you don't care about my neighbor's logging business,but,
 
Kevin L. Bowling wrote:
: Why are trees dying all over the place? I thought it was just a thing with
: the pines.

Nope. There are at least two other major problems: Asian longhorn beetles,
which threaten all the maples and some other hardwoods, have infested
Central Park and a number of other places. If they spread widely, goodby
maple syrup and lumber.

And there's a blight affecting oaks in the West called sudden oak
death, caused by a fungus. It's already killed many thousands of trees.


-- Andy Barss

[email protected] January 12th 06 05:45 AM

Sorry guys, I know you don't care about my neighbor's logging b...
 

J T wrote:
Wed, Jan 11, 2006, 6:57pm (EST-3) doth
burbleth:
snip Seriously, I don't know. snip

Then why don't you ask the Forestry Service?


I'll call them in the morning. I promise, I'll e-mail you as soon as I
find an answer!


Fly-by-Night CC January 12th 06 06:22 AM

Sorry guys, I know you don't care about my neighbor's logging business,but,
 
In article ,
Andrew Barss wrote:

Nope. There are at least two other major problems: Asian longhorn beetles,
which threaten all the maples and some other hardwoods, have infested
Central Park and a number of other places. If they spread widely, goodby
maple syrup and lumber.

And there's a blight affecting oaks in the West called sudden oak
death, caused by a fungus. It's already killed many thousands of trees.


There is (or was just a couple years ago) a wide-spread Dogwood blight
in the southeast. Plus, currently a Pine Bark Beetle infestation in the
Ponderosas of the southwest.

I think much of this has to do with the hand of man. Areas have
experienced notable changes in climate with certain diseases and
parasites flourishing. Then consider that nature's cleansing method of
fire has been, and will be, severely inhibited. Under these
circumstances, the course of a disease or infestation may be the
regional loss of the host tree species. In my opinion, these die-offs
will continue for quite some time with new ones cropping up fairly
frequently.
--
Owen Lowe
The Fly-by-Night Copper Company
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GeeDubb January 12th 06 02:52 PM

Sorry guys, I know you don't care about my neighbor's logging b...
 

wrote in message
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J T wrote:
Wed, Jan 11, 2006, 6:57pm (EST-3) doth
burbleth:
snip Seriously, I don't know. snip

Then why don't you ask the Forestry Service?


I'll call them in the morning. I promise, I'll e-mail you as soon as I
find an answer!


NO, post it here so we can all send JT the email.

Gary



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