Posted by redforlife on March 03, 2014 at 23:55:10 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Woodlots posted by sixtyninegmc on March 03, 2014 at 21:50:32:
I have cows. some poeple are picky as heck about not having one dang tree in their pasture. A few trees don't bother me none. I figure they provide shade for the cattle on really hot summer days. Letting it grow up to a forest is not good for the grass so I only let so many be. You gotta be careful about clear cutting in my state because of rules and regulations the tree huggers have gotten passed. Espeacially along streams, and creeks and things like that. Not going to comment on whether I'm for or against, but envirementalists are only going to make the stipulations worse. There rules seem to be stapled and applied to any acres that recieve farm subsidies, or any government project. Even seen a place where the state highway department had to create a man made nature area just because they needed to build a wider bridge. The area they created was suppose to replace the extra area the bigger bridge took up. Isn't that crazy. That might be over doing it.
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