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Re: Re: Re: Running out of soilPosted by Ken on October 01, 2000 at 22:12:29 from (205.188.193.38): In Reply to: Re: Re: Running out of soil posted by twopop on September 30, 2000 at 12:11:39: I don't know much about Michigan but in most parts of the South I have travelled there are millions of idle acres. There are millions of forested acres many of which are being harvested and planted daily. I don't see any shortage of food or forest products for a long time. I guess if you live in a heavily populated area such as New York City or Houston it looks crowded but a quick trip from north to south Louisiana shows a lot room for growth.
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