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Pulled this tobacco barn stick out of an old barn on my property. I'm estimating it was built in the 40s or 50s.
The tree was around 30 years old when it was cut based on the rings. That puts its early life around 1910.
Check out the difference in the growth rings. Looks like life started out with plenty of water, then things got dry.
Alternatively, it could have been temperature rather than water availability that slowed its growth.
Either way, stark difference.
Its 6.5" across, just for reference.
@Scsmith42
The tree was around 30 years old when it was cut based on the rings. That puts its early life around 1910.
Check out the difference in the growth rings. Looks like life started out with plenty of water, then things got dry.
Alternatively, it could have been temperature rather than water availability that slowed its growth.
Either way, stark difference.
Its 6.5" across, just for reference.
@Scsmith42
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