Whole Tree Chipping
by Stephen Long | June 29th 2011 |
The first time you follow a tractor trailer with a container that has vents on the side and only half of a rear door, you wonder what it’s carrying. By the time you see a few more you know that it’s carrying whole tree chips, so you wonder where they’re working.
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