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<blockquote data-quote="Swampster" data-source="post: 5211802" data-attributes="member: 589"><p>Thanks for the article. Glad that out of 3,000 oaks planted, only 500 were Sawtooth. The pre-existing wooded areas are about 50/50 willow oak and swamp chestnut as far as oaks go. Appears from the article that I can start converting the Sawtooth to firewood in a few years. By then, surely the other oaks will be producing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swampster, post: 5211802, member: 589"] Thanks for the article. Glad that out of 3,000 oaks planted, only 500 were Sawtooth. The pre-existing wooded areas are about 50/50 willow oak and swamp chestnut as far as oaks go. Appears from the article that I can start converting the Sawtooth to firewood in a few years. By then, surely the other oaks will be producing. [/QUOTE]
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