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    Lightbulb Central Maine Logs!

    Logging in Maine is active. This wood lot is located about 1.25 miles from my house. These logs are either send out whole or as wood chips from our large local trucking company. In Maine we make many wood products, Bulldog.








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    same thing around here but on a small level.New Hammpshire also has a lot of wood but i doubt we have operations as large as Maine,but we are all connected up here in the Northeast so i am sure a lot of our wood goes up north.nice pics BD!!!

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    wow i seen that in vermont once its amazing how much wood they cut down

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    That's only one yard, there are a ton around. Not to mention going by a paper mill and seeing their log yard or even ihip pile.
    Last edited by 680maine; 02-07-2013 at 06:41 AM.

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    Yeah keep cutting those tree's, and before you know it, Maine will look like West Texas where the tallest thing sticking up is the ears on a Jack Rabbit...


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    Maine has trees to spare, logging is a highly regulated industry. A lot of the trees that are harvested is spruce a highly fast growing species. The land is replanted after the cutting, I'm not sure of to many other states that do the same. In Maine it doesn't take long for an area that was cut to grow back thick, maybe two years. A lot of stump growth, 5yrs and there are some decent trees growing birch, maple, oak. 10-15 yrs and the spruce is taking over, 25-30 yrs and the spruce is starting to get selective cut.

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