I found one once that actually managed to grow a few chestnuts but I doubt they ever got fertilized it died a few years ago anyway through the power of biotechnology I hope to see millions planted before I die
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the wood is so tough that there are still stumps out there from a century ago, pale gray ghosts that have just been sitting in the woods all these years when we walked through the woods my dad would pick up chunks of it to carve
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didn't someone come up with a gmo variant that's resistant or something
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yup wheat gene if i recall, processes the toxin not approved yet but if they don't approve it I stg I will go full richard m stallman
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now the hemlocks are disappearing too no GMO for that yet and the ash elms have been mostly gone for decades
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i'll plant it in my yard and usda or whoever can take it from my cold dead hands
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I think it's the greenpeace types causing trouble mostly
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they still exist?
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oh yah
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import chinese greenpeace blight
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Replying to @eigenrobot @AlexGodofsky and
French Greenpeace Blight might work better.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinking_of_the_Rainbow_Warrior …
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