So, the Oregon State University School of Forestry purchased 3,110 acres of trees for research? Puh-lease! (“Oregon State acquires 3,110 acres next to Forest Park for research, logging and recreation,” May 9).
logged the heck out of the Blodgett and McDonald-Dunn “research” forests to pay for their new forestry building and salaries. What did they study after logging those trees, including very old trees? If you can find the answer on the OSU College of Forestry website, you should win a prize.
Why aren’t counties tied in knots about all that money that goes only to OSU? Funny how that arrangement works out. Thank you, legislators. The only beneficiaries, other than OSU, are the contractors who do the logging…