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Leemcardhold t1_jdrnz7s wrote
Reply to comment by NHiker469 in Newmarket - THC in the ice cream. Get it while it lasts! by J7eTheGorilla
Free market mentality my dude
Leemcardhold t1_jdr7pby wrote
Reply to comment by NHiker469 in Newmarket - THC in the ice cream. Get it while it lasts! by J7eTheGorilla
Do you think it’s reasonable for all food vendors to drug test every sourced ingredient? Not just for thc, but fentanyl, cocaine whatever? That’s the only way I can figure to stop something like this from happening.
I think it’s safe to assume the man who made the ice cream will be held responsible and lose any future business. Problem solved.
Leemcardhold t1_jdqo504 wrote
Reply to comment by NHiker469 in Newmarket - THC in the ice cream. Get it while it lasts! by J7eTheGorilla
Read the article. Store owners are not responsible. They did not know ice cream was infused.
Leemcardhold t1_jdqhvpx wrote
Reply to comment by NHiker469 in Newmarket - THC in the ice cream. Get it while it lasts! by J7eTheGorilla
From the article the maker of the ice cream is already out of business
Leemcardhold t1_jdqhu3r wrote
Reply to comment by quoth01 in Newmarket - THC in the ice cream. Get it while it lasts! by J7eTheGorilla
Read the article. It was ice cream makers personal stash.
Leemcardhold t1_jc7ab90 wrote
Reply to comment by Andromeda321 in What is the deal with the NH grid? by decayo
There’s a quote from George’s Washington’s visit to NH. It’s something like ‘their corn crop is ok. The apples are nothing to write home about, but my god the stone walls are beautiful and bountiful!’
Leemcardhold t1_jc6qm61 wrote
Reply to comment by Andromeda321 in What is the deal with the NH grid? by decayo
Yeah, anyone who’s dropped a shovel In the ground here knows digging ain’t easy
Leemcardhold t1_jar1xqo wrote
Reply to Moving to NH by No_Struggle_1538
Monadnock region is relatively affordable compared to rest of state and lots of outdoors and close enough to be in conn. River valley, our best farming soil.
Leemcardhold t1_ja851bx wrote
You can sit in traffic on the kanc
Leemcardhold t1_j6flayy wrote
You’ll end up paying as much in property tax as you were in income tax
Leemcardhold t1_j5pj2r7 wrote
Reply to Why does this state seem to lose power so frequently? It’s always related to downed power lines from trees? Or is this a grid issue? by JayBisky
Most forested state in the nation, or 1% point behind Maine
Leemcardhold t1_j1sbyw6 wrote
Reply to comment by kslusherplantman in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
Ha, I had the same thought. I’ve worked on numerous beaver projects and have worked/studied forestry and wildlife for over a decade.
Much of the eastern US seaboard was described as huge swamps by European settlers. It was the destruction of the beaver and dams that dried out the ‘swamps’. When I say ‘swamp’ I mean wet meadows, swamps, forested wetlands. Washington DC was famously a ‘swamp’ before it was drained. Anytime a beaver dams water, the water will spread. The extent varies wildly.
Leemcardhold t1_j1rycjv wrote
Reply to comment by kslusherplantman in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
You’ve never seen a beaver pond if you don’t equate the extended flooded area beyond the pond to a swamp, or ok, a wet meadow.
Leemcardhold t1_j1ra6q0 wrote
Reply to comment by cistacea in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
Yup, has anyone ever met a forester who was completely anti-logging? Nope. Because foresters and some loggers know how the forest works.
Leemcardhold t1_j1r9zht wrote
Reply to comment by Kindness_3024 in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
After hundreds of years of poor forest management, this actually is the case in some areas.
Leemcardhold t1_j1r9udm wrote
Reply to comment by Greypilgrem in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
Logging to a certain extent is beneficial. Forests used to be disturbed by fires, storms, and animals. Disturbance creates immature vegetation, which increases biodiversity. Now the primary disturbance is logging.
Leemcardhold t1_j1r946v wrote
Reply to comment by nanoatzin in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
Immature trees grow faster then mature trees locking in more carbon. Good for climate change. Immature trees offer more food for wildlife, buds are reachable, etc. You can only grow immature trees by creating space by cutting mature trees.
It’s not a conspiracy by paper companies it’s standard knowledge in forestry/environmental science.
Leemcardhold t1_j1r8ham wrote
Reply to comment by kslusherplantman in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
It was mostly swamp
Leemcardhold t1_j1ebl1q wrote
Reply to comment by DirtMobile35 in 'Armed And Dangerous' Lakes Region Felon Wanted By U.S. Marshals by rabblebowser
How is a flag supporting first responders racist?
Edit: downvotes and no explanation. Anybody? How is a flag for first responders racist?
Leemcardhold t1_j0qnjs9 wrote
Reply to Tiny House Communities? by [deleted]
Lots of towns in western nh would allow it….
Leemcardhold t1_izybcq6 wrote
Reply to State plow shattered windshield by FaustusC
I assume if they had a ‘construction vehicle do not follow’ type sign you’re out of luck, unless you were 200’ behind.
Leemcardhold t1_iyd1gyv wrote
Reply to comment by Most_Expert_8080 in Dam controversy: After Bow pond drained, some residents hope to leave the future up to beavers by DethKnotWurst
Well a juvenile beaver will probably move to pond in the spring and the cycle will continue
Leemcardhold t1_iyciqk7 wrote
Reply to comment by stanmeower in Dam controversy: After Bow pond drained, some residents hope to leave the future up to beavers by DethKnotWurst
Beaver is probably still around and already rebuilding
Leemcardhold t1_itpoxrp wrote
Reply to comment by twosunsyzygy in Has anyone noticed a rapid influx of random Instagram accounts commenting on NH photos along the lines of “promote it on NewHampshire_promotionalblahblahblah” lately? by Ozzya-k-aLethalGlide
Yup and with foliage season there have been more nh tags then other times of the year.
Leemcardhold t1_je32gtu wrote
Reply to Spruce trees near the seacoast by Any_Supermarket8479
Nh state nursey
https://www.nh.gov/nhnursery/
It’s in boscowen, so not the seacoast but worth the drive.