It has been drained and is mostly used for tree farming today.
Until recently, commercial tree farming, has been shaped to account for the these tight operating margins and supply cost limitations.
Some critics doubt that Maine's soils could long sustain intensive tree farming.
Q. How long has tree farming been around?
Q. Does tree farming ever really pay the rent?
Q. Is tree farming less bothersome to neighbors than other forms of agriculture?
It is also known for olive tree farming and olive oil production.
He goes on to say that I did so because I had no interest in tree farming and wanted to clear my "junk bond debt."
Historically, tree farming, trucking, and pulp production have characterized a large portion of the local economy.
Short-rotation intensive culture or tree farming can offer an almost unlimited opportunity for forest biomass production.