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224 - If You're Serious About Longleaf Pines . . .

21m · Longleaf Breeze · 13 Feb 08:00

We welcome my brother Dave Borden. He's the smartest person we know about longleaf pines. He describes why he loves longleaf pines, how he prepares to plant them, and why and how he works so hard to keep their competition in check

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