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      <image:caption>“…Lord, let me shake With purpose. Wild hope can always spring From tended strength. Everything is in that. That and nothing but kindness. More kindness, dear Lord Of the renewing green. That is where it all has to start: With the simplest things. More kindness will do nothing less Than save every sleeping one And night-walking one of us. My life belongs to the world. I will do what I can” from The Strength of Fields, by James Dickey.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Further Reading - More than a Woodlot, by Stephen Long</image:title>
      <image:caption>OK, so the bear is a little cheesy, but I promise this is the best book on woodland management for a forest landowner. From navigating taxes to evaluating what types of forest stands you have on your property, this is an invaluable resource. Heck, you can borrow my copy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Reading the Forested Landscape” taught me to look at trees and see a story, not a forest. It’s a clairvoyance that you too can possess. Buy this book! Or better yet check it out from your local library. You cannot borrow my copy.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>who - I’m Michael Madole</image:title>
      <image:caption>A full time land conservation technology professional with a small conservation software company called Landscape. Horse logging, currently (Fall 2021), is a labor of love. She’s Hazel — a Belgian mare who’s been logging for longer than I’ve known what horse logging is. We try to keep each other out of too much trouble. We operate out of Plainfield, a small community with a lot of trees in the Hilltowns of Western Massachusetts.</image:caption>
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