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5000sq mtrs of larch


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daughter was saying she saw on news that 5000sq mtrs of standing larch is going to be felled due to being infected. by a airbourne organism said that if this was the case it would have been on this site .as thata is as bad as ash die back. the report was saying that imported timber as going to be banned. little to late again if this is the case. and the bark is going to be sent for biomass to burn it to kill the bacteria.

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On the grapevine the FC in Galloway are planning to extract something in the order of 5 million tonnes of larch in the next 5 years

 

It's either that or leave it to rot in the wood. It won't just be FC either, everyone will be felling, extracting and selling their infected larch.

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