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6th March 2017, 09:13 PM #1Senior Member
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Photographs of Many Red Cedar Trees.
On my farm, I grow Red Cedar which I take relatively seriously. I'd done an inventory of all my trees and do a little work around them to try and keep them growing in a healthy way. I give them a number and place them on a mud map and so far, I'm up to 744 trees. These days, because I've become more modern, I've been taking photographs of them and putting the photos of them onto this internet site. So far, I have photographed probably about a third of them. If anyone is interested, they can see them here.
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6th March 2017, 09:38 PM #2
It is a cool collection of photos, but there's going to be thousands over the years, so good luck with it. I worry about some of those with decent rocks at the base, you would want to make note as in the future they could be covered, and you don't want to find them the hard way.
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