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Old 06-21-2011, 03:05 PM   #104
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Originally Posted by anamardoll View Post

But it seems you already realize that and you were calling me out for poor phrasing on my choice, which is valid in my book. I apologize for going the quick-and-snippy-but-somewhat-inaccurate-in-the-details route.
but i believe more "natural" farming of trees can help enhance the environment instead of being a detriment to it. something between clear cutting old growth and regimented pulp farms.

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You might want to read up on "biological desert". It is a serious issue.
My wife is a professional wetland scientist and spends most of her time doing wetlands restoration. I am familiar with the term, understand the need for biodiversity, and understand the issues surrounding farm runoff into waterways and into the oceans.
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