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Minnesota DNR helps re-establish trees on public, private land across the state

Summary by West Central Tribune
Minnesota is filled with farmland and forests. While it can feel like the two operate in opposition — with forests being cut down to make room for farmland, and trees being planted on farmland to grow new forests — trees and agriculture actually impact each other in important ways, according to Doug Tillma, section manager for the Division of Forestry in the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Anyone driving around farmlands will often …
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