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heehaw
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- russellville, arkansas
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- Kubota M4900, B7510 and RTV
"They grow slow, so nobody much plants them anymore": we have to be talking about different trees: the loblolly grows extremely fast, an the so called improved loblolly is even faster: just look at the growth rings: they are seldom planted much over @50 miles north of Russellville: they do not take icey weather well at all, so folks lose mature or almost mature trees a lot. i have noticed with these i planted, the ones in the middle row, are just as tall as the ones on the outer rows, but half the diameter, so they would probably eventually make some decent lumber: much narrower growth rings: i mistakenly bought about 6, 2x6's from a local mill a couple years ago, the mistake was in not looking at the growth rings: i finally burned 4 of those 6 a couple weeks ago, they were stored in the dry, out of the sun also, an they warped an twisted like a pretzel: the short leaf/needle pine is much slower growing an makes excellent lumber.
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