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10. Church celebrating its 140th birthday with tree-planting
Tomorrow, church members will plant another tree, a dogwood, not far from the older tree to symbolize a connection between the church's past and future. Larry McCarson, chairman of the church's anniversary committee, said church members are also planting fresh flowers around the new tree to symbolize the freshness they're experiencing with their celebration. It's weathered a lot of wars and depressions and everything else, and it's still thriving. Pewee Valley Presbyterian Church was...
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11. Trees inexpensive way for cities to improve appearance, economy
The private owner of a business or residence donates the tax-deductible cost of the tree, and the city purchases and plants the tree. Especially when planting the first trees, Westermeier suggests including smaller under-canopy trees like star magnolia, dogwood and saucer magnolia. These drew people into the downtown and began changing the public perception of the downtown area, a change that became complete when the trees matured. He said Greenvilles experience is that the cost of...
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12. PM Urges Quick Resolution of Wood Tariff Dispute
The minister repeated the Russian offer to the Finnish paper industry to extend its operations across the border, noting the country had abolished forest industry export tariffs and offered various investment incentives. Nabiullina reiterated the view that Russia wants an expansion of the forest industry on its territory in place of wood exports. If the proposed wood export tariffs are fully implemented, it could lead to an end of Finnish imports of timber from across the border. Intense...
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13. Christmas Trees Weathering The Drought
Growers might try to make up for the losses by planting more trees this fall and next year. Trees planted earlier this year and in 2006 will bear the brunt of the dry year. Otherwise officials say there could be a shortage a few years from now when they're mature enough to cut. The Virginia Christmas Tree Growers Association says trees sold for this holiday season were not damaged by the drought. But prices may go up because of increasing gas prices. But Christmases to come are another...
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14. Chickasha tree witnessed statehood
In fact, she bought a kiva fireplace to take advantage of the free firewood that falls from her self-pruning tree, and she recently raked 20 bags of leaves from her backyard. According to Becky Durrett, vice president of the Tree Bank, the Witness Tree Project was developed to increase public awareness of trees as an important part of Oklahoma s heritage and to stress the importance of continued tree planting efforts in Oklahoma as a living legacy for future generations. According to Becky...
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15. Investors Embrace Trees to Tap China Boom
HONG KONG - Investors looking for new ways to cash in on China's strong economic growth are turning to its emerging forestry industry, which is flourishing amid a clampdown on the global trade of unsustainable rainforest timber. The fledgling industry is planting fast growing, high-yield trees such as eucalyptus to feed demand from explosive growth in home ownership and construction -- and trying to soothe investors by battling accusations it is harming the environment by using timber...
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16. Yokohama to hold tree-planting ceremony
Local residents and employees of the Yokohama Rubber Group and their families about 3,500 people will plant 30,000 trees that day. If forests are created around factories and similar facilities, they will, of course, absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Inquiries in advance are welcome from people in the community wishing to join in the planting and festivities. They will also contribute to their local communities in various other respects including safety, playing, for example,...
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17. Turning Trees Into Fuel
Waste product from the timber industry that would normally be left to rot or burned now will be turned into fuel we can use in our cars. Waste product from the timber industry that would normally be left to rot or burned now will be turned into fuel we can use in our cars. Turning waste into a cleaner burning fuel, using a raw material that can be grown locally and managed, it s a plan that has people all over the state ready to join the fight. Logging for wood and paper products has kept...
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18. Drought Impacts Christmas Tree Supply
The farm's owner, Maurice Emmart, says in his30 years of planting white pinetrees on his three acres,he has never seen the trees suffer so much from a drought. In the past three decades holiday shoppers have come to the farm and hand-picked a tree to take home, but that might not happen this year. WILMINGTON -- Crops aren't the only agricultural items affected by this year's drought, Christmas trees have also been impacted by the lack of rain. Only about fifty of over 3,000 trees planted...
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