BigHornRam
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There is some benefit to state ownership, at least at this point in time.
http://missoulian.com/news/state-an...cle_58b2a374-9219-5b7d-989a-984bae86673b.html
For those that think thinning is a waste of time and money, pay close attention..........
"The trees on some of the wildlife management area were thick and “really stunted,” he said. “Two years ago, we did a thinning operation there on about 250 acres. That's where we’re finding most of the remaining live trees. I’m really glad we did that thinning project.”"
Hope the Forest Service can get their stuff together sooner than later.
http://missoulian.com/news/state-an...cle_58b2a374-9219-5b7d-989a-984bae86673b.html
For those that think thinning is a waste of time and money, pay close attention..........
"The trees on some of the wildlife management area were thick and “really stunted,” he said. “Two years ago, we did a thinning operation there on about 250 acres. That's where we’re finding most of the remaining live trees. I’m really glad we did that thinning project.”"
Hope the Forest Service can get their stuff together sooner than later.