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Originally Posted by Tomt
I am cutting down some trees to make room for a garage and am looking for a place to dump the large tree trunks (pine). Where do contractors take the trees? I don't mind paying to dump them just need a place that will take them.
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As recently as last year, a long-running ad in
The Granite State News was seeking
RED PINE for carpentry, and the Lakes Region buyer was
paying for same.
Call Wolfeboro Editor Thomas Beeler (603) 569-3126, or ask to check his office-kept bound archive volumes
—dating from 1873. (!)
As a species,
Red Pine is in decline, and can be identified by
three needles (think R-E-D) in each cluster of needles.
White Pine can be identified by
five needles (think W-H-I-T-E) in each cluster of needles. The bark of
Red Pine trees is coarser than White Pine and appears reddish in color.
From a distance, its foliage appears darker than White Pine.