Reference Summary: From mills glutted with trees from Forest Service land to “blue stain,” a fungus that colors dead wood the longer it sits unmilled and ... In this video, Liam Kelly, Forestry Adviser with Teagasc discusses how best to organise
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From mills glutted with trees from Forest Service land to “blue stain,” a fungus that colors dead wood the longer it sits unmilled and ... In this video, Liam Kelly, Forestry Adviser with Teagasc discusses how best to organise
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- From mills glutted with trees from Forest Service land to “blue stain,” a fungus that colors dead wood the longer it sits unmilled and ...
- In this video, Liam Kelly, Forestry Adviser with Teagasc discusses how best to organise
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