Dalmatian90
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From NASA -- Woody Biomass, darker color the more tons per acre:
My biggest "Cool" is I've never seen something called the "Great Appalachian Valley" so clearly on a map before -- that's the narrow strip of cleared land that comes down Lake Champlain & Hudson River, cuts across New Jersey, goes through Lancaster County, down into the Shenandoah, and keeps on trucking down into Tennessee.
And looking at New England, I understand better why (in addition to subsidies, etc) why folks keep proposing wood-burning electric plants here...it's where the wood is.
My biggest "Cool" is I've never seen something called the "Great Appalachian Valley" so clearly on a map before -- that's the narrow strip of cleared land that comes down Lake Champlain & Hudson River, cuts across New Jersey, goes through Lancaster County, down into the Shenandoah, and keeps on trucking down into Tennessee.
And looking at New England, I understand better why (in addition to subsidies, etc) why folks keep proposing wood-burning electric plants here...it's where the wood is.