Tree Farmers Are Objecting to New Rules on Forestland
Changes Could Reduce Profits
Wednesday, September 1, 2004; Page A17
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Ingenious that Bush guy---no segment of the middle class excapes him.
Now it is the small tree farmer that gets the brunt of Bush
"compassion" so Weyerhouser, Georgia Pacific ad nauseum can slash down
$20,000 trees for $2.00 in the Tongass and other National Forests. If
they get nearly free trees, they sure as hell aren't going to buy them
from the private landowners who expected to make a living from their
tree-farm efforts.Tree Farmers Are Objecting to New Rules on ForestlandChanges Could Reduce Profits
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