Originally Posted by BrandonClark
This is what happens when you remove bio diversity from the landscape and try to row crop a tree(that traditionally only grew on the bottom half of the slope down to low lands)at 20,000 stems per acre on any acre you can plant.


Do what now? grin.

Nobody plants 20k per acre. Try 400-700. Although your statement is sensationalized, it’s also a tiny bit in the right direction, but not really. Managing a healthy pine stand has its challenges to be sure - but no different than a farmer with any crop. You just have to baby them for 25-35 years versus a few months.