--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Harmon Seaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Right, but my question is why do they have to be replanted? Certainly willows are much longer lived, in the > wild, just as are other tree/shrubs, even the smaller bushy ones. Is it a matter of soil depletion? It just > seems a bit odd -- and that site says nothing about it. I'll have to look around, I know I was on another site > awhile back that was about the same thing, had some pictures of equipment converted to harvest small woody > plants, which is what I was interested in. > > If you happen to come across that link again, I would really like to see it. Farmer's Hay eqipment is not durable enough, and logging equipment is too slow and cumbersome to be economically efficient. It isn't financially prudent to hire a semitruck to take your lawnmower in for service.
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