Removing Deadly Trees Before It’s Too Late.

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Removing Deadly Trees Before It’s Too Late.
In this video, we cut down several trees that were dangerously close to our livestock pens and our home. Rather than letting them go to waste, every part of the tree will be used — logs for lumber on the sawmill, and the rest for firewood. Nothing wasted, nothing lost.

We’re building a self-reliant Appalachian life one project at a time — and safety comes first.

👇 Watch to see how we handle these potential hazards and turn them into something useful for the farm.

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