For years before buying its first computer in 2000, the Rocks farm sold trees through a toll-free telephone number.
This year his company has also been selling trees in colors like hot pink, orange, red and yellow.
Selling trees for firewood, or as chips, assures them of an income.
For the moment, they are helping to meet expenses by selling trees for lumber.
In effect, the Forest Service has been selling 500-year-old trees for about the price of a cheeseburger.
You would think that when the Forest Service sells trees, we would make money.
It also sells live trees replanting for $25 to $190, depending on the size and species.
The bureau gets paid to sell trees, not to save them.
No-one makes you sell trees for lumber, or any other natural resource.
The nursery sold trees used in reforestation for 12 to 14 cents each.