Actually, I meant "YEW" won't believe what I found
![Evil >:D](http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/Smileys/default/evil.gif)
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And there is plenty more where that came from, especially if I do some splicing or take downs.
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And here are some nice Hackberry, White Ash, Pignut Hickory and a lonely Mulberry. There is probably 20 acres of these pipe straight trees, probably 40% Hackberry, 40% Ash, a sprinkling of Hickory, Beech and Maple.
I "culled" these few with a small hand brush saw that I keep in my truck and it was all I could basically fit into my truck since we had my wife, 2 boys and 2 dogs and my hawk in her hawk box. I'll definately be heading back fo much more of the Hackberry and also to load up on some Mulberry.
I also never knew that Hackberry had that dark colored heart wood.
Thanks for looking~