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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 1203174" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>Sorry, CH, I thought I used tact. I certainly didn't say what I was really thinking.</p><p></p><p>If you will look back at your post, it was a pretty hard slap at another government employee who was ignorant in your mind. Your constant belittling of folks/agencies in charge of things that don't agree with your views gets old. And, while you and I are usually pretty tactful between one another even in disagreements, I don't think I will buy your always.</p><p></p><p>I have no firsthand knowledge of the stripmine reclamation and couldn't and wouldn't post anythinbg on the subject. From things I hear you may very well be right on the money on that. </p><p></p><p>I've seen some instances in TN where it looks like the autumn olive are an asset. I've heard/read of a couple of places where they have become a real problem. But, there is no doubt that the botanists did their research and decided this exotic was more trouble than it was worth. Since wildlife agencys were some of the main groups pushing this plant twenty plus years ago, it certainly has been a learning experience for all.</p><p></p><p>Peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 1203174, member: 1859"] Sorry, CH, I thought I used tact. I certainly didn't say what I was really thinking. If you will look back at your post, it was a pretty hard slap at another government employee who was ignorant in your mind. Your constant belittling of folks/agencies in charge of things that don't agree with your views gets old. And, while you and I are usually pretty tactful between one another even in disagreements, I don't think I will buy your always. I have no firsthand knowledge of the stripmine reclamation and couldn't and wouldn't post anythinbg on the subject. From things I hear you may very well be right on the money on that. I've seen some instances in TN where it looks like the autumn olive are an asset. I've heard/read of a couple of places where they have become a real problem. But, there is no doubt that the botanists did their research and decided this exotic was more trouble than it was worth. Since wildlife agencys were some of the main groups pushing this plant twenty plus years ago, it certainly has been a learning experience for all. Peace. [/QUOTE]
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