MISSING PINE TREES WERE CUT TO LET OTHERS GROW.(LOCAL)(JUST ASK US)(Column)

From: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) | Date: January 9, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Gena Kittner

Q: About a block from the intersection of highways MM and B, near the intersection of Highway B and Lalor Road in the town of Dunn, someone has cut down a huge number of pine trees. They cut down so many, I can smell the pine when I drive past with my windows shut. Who cut the trees down and why? Are they planting more?

A: Don't worry, property owners thinned the pine trees at the suggestion of the state Department of Natural Resources to ...

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