Red Pine Harvest part 2
Kile Zuidema returns to MSU's Dunbar Forest to check on and oversee the next portion of red pine to be removed from the sale area. These next pine to be harvested are massive and will make power transmission poles at Hydrolake. the mechanized harvesters at work are just awesome at safely handling these large trees.
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