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The brand-new issue of SPNHF covers a lot of ground: Northern Pass, how wood pellet boilers will succeed oil for heating, how to "read" a forest recovering from the Hurricane of 1938, new NH hiking trails being developed, and how trees "talk" in winter, and how some birds benefit.
The Hurricane of 1938 started the science of "reading downed trees" (and why it is so difficult to fell a tree uphill) can be accessed here: http://northernwoodlands.org/article...hurricane-1938 The other articles can be found here. ![]() During WWII, a Concord sawmill was operated by women: http://www.turkeypond.com/ ![]() |
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