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September 23, 2003
Peterson Pruning the Forest
Only our staunch cut-it-all-down Congressman John Peterson could argue that a clearcut resembles "pruning" in the Allegheny National Forest:
Turning to another kind of Pennsylvania greenery, Peterson addressed forest management in the state."We have one of the most valuable forests in America," he said, speaking of the Allegheny National Forest. He said the goal of the government is to educate landowners as to forest management and to address the forest management plans of the government itself.
"The future of the forest is about managing it," he said, explaining the process of pruning a tree to help the forest grow.
'nuff said. The article is at the Bradford Era.
Posted by jkleissler at September 23, 2003 01:32 AM
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