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Old 07-10-2021, 03:16 AM   #15 (permalink)
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I'm going big on wood chips.
I have lots of nuance trees to get rid of, have a lot of dead trees to get rid of too, have to thin out the trees before they kill each other. Better to have 1 strong tree rather than 3 or 4 dead ones.
I'm putting in a pond to water my fuel trees. I have a road that makes a nice water shead that makes the edge of the road swampy when it rains, I want to drain that water away from the road which causes the road to crumble.
I have only put a dent in the tree problem and I already have a nice hill of wood chips.
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