This is one
of the interesting tidbits of important information from an email I get
from Jaffe Communications every day, called "The Morning Briefing."
Have you subscribed? It's definitely worth reading. For more
information on Jaffe Communications,
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BACKWOODS - There's a heap of cash to be made in New Jersey's forests,
say some state lawmakers, who want commercial lumberjacks to chop and
sell trees from state-owned land. The $2.7 million plan would focus on
logging about 800,000 acres of land, allowing sunlight to encourage new
growth and reducing the chance of forest fire. Proceeds from the trees
would fund the program. Critics say the state is missing the bigger
picture - the fact that deer keep eating new plants that replenish the
forests.
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