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Study says strategic pine planting and harvesting in North Carolina could help fight climate changeAcres and acres of loblolly pines line the rural roads of Rowan County. Some tower above 60 feet, others are just barely high enough to see out your car window. Forestry consultants like Todd ...
The advantage of grass, the CEOs say, is its speed. The most popular tree for producing lumber in North Carolina is loblolly pine, which loggers grow for around 15 years before cutting.
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