Reference Summary: When the top is gone, snags often are well balanced and require more wedging to tip them than a sound Dave Apsley, Natural Resources Extension Specialist, talks about the characteristics used to identify
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When the top is gone, snags often are well balanced and require more wedging to tip them than a sound Dave Apsley, Natural Resources Extension Specialist, talks about the characteristics used to identify Bill discusses characteristics to help you identify the various species of
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- When the top is gone, snags often are well balanced and require more wedging to tip them than a sound
- Dave Apsley, Natural Resources Extension Specialist, talks about the characteristics used to identify
- Bill discusses characteristics to help you identify the various species of
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