Posted by Billy NY on February 26, 2012 at 09:31:38 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: 60 million posted by Nancy Howell on February 26, 2012 at 07:33:33:
Trees are something to admire, manage and look after where possible, anything you can do with the deadfall, logs for lumber, hardwoods for woodworking or firewood ? Eventually those dead ones will be habitat for wildlife.
We had quite a dry spell in the summer of 2010, and periodically, it does happen as I recall over the years, but the summer of 2010 was incredible, milkweed wilted before it went to seed, the topsoil layer and further below was like talc, I noticed this while moldboard plowing, making dust, that never happens. Some trees in shallow soils on bedrock certainly suffered, but in '99, it was also a hot summer and I can recall massive stands of trees, losing their leaves in early to mid summer along 287 in NJ on top of mountains and plateaus or what have you where the bedrock was close, not sure how many, if any came back, looked like winter time up there, never saw anything like it before, nor had I ever heard of it happening, then on the last day of August, or close to that hurricane floyd inundated the same area creating some flooding that was nearly as bad as what we got the exact same time late last summer.
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