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May 20, 2013

Forestry Field Day Hello my name is Mujahid I’m going to tell you about my field trip today. We went to Hartley Park and I have some facts I want to tell you about. At my first station I learned about soil and sand and clay. But here are some words I picked up along the way. Dirt, mole, worm, ameba, size, arsine, antler, and pinecone. Here are some other facts. It takes 129 degrees to heat a pine cone and make the entire seed come out. When the tree gets cut it makes sand and powder not the kind you use to bake cookies or cake, because that’s just part of the tree. When people cut things like trees it can get loud and dusty so they where ear muffs to protect their ears. Also, they were glasses. Wood glasses that is so they can make sure nothing gets in their eyes.The sand felt soft and it smelled good and it was soft not ruff and it made good clean cuts like a butter knife cutting butter. Also I saw some deer, there were 3 deer also the difference in the Noraway spruce is spiking but the blosumfur is soft and it smells good but the Norway spouse smells bad
It takes 5,364 gallons of gas to run the saw. It cuts a really long part of the tree per cut. But they make sure that they have everything for their job the person pushes the saw to make it cut the tree. these are all of my facts, pretty long huh? So do you want to hear more about our field trip? Please visit monsonclassroom.org Thank you.

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