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How old are New Hampshire Forests?

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How old are New Hampshire Forests?

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Although when settled by Europeans NH was mostly forested, at one time the state was almost devoid of trees (between mid 1800s and early 1900s) for both agricultural reasons; and as the demand of wood and wood products rose, logging and clearcutting became prevalent. While there are pockets of very old forests, there are few trees more than 150 years old in New Hampshire now.

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