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Interesting  on the news today apparently genes that are resistant to ADB might have been found although it won't help the OP....I know it's the BBC but it might be true...

 

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A study identifies the genetics in ash trees that confers resistance to a deadly disease.

 

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7 hours ago, Macpherson said:

Interesting  on the news today apparently genes that are resistant to ADB might have been found although it won't help the OP....I know it's the BBC but it might be true...

 

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

A study identifies the genetics in ash trees that confers resistance to a deadly disease.

 

Lets hope so !

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They look close grown trees, so not a lot of canopy brash in them.
Ash breaks up a lot on hitting the floor, even more so if it is dead with chalara. Don't think you'll have much brash, just windrow any up out the way and smash it up.

 

No idea what the site access is, but guess flat and dry compared to Wales, winch in on a few routes to access track and then cross-cut and lift. Looks good firewood processor stuff.

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