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The Rural Voice, 2019-09, Page 69efforts). At times the sound of falling droppings from the feeding caterpillars sounded like rain. Fortunately they don’t usually cause major defoliation in maple woodlots. By the time you read this column, the caterpillars will have metamorphosed into moths, mated and laid their egg masses. Some readers may have noticed there is potentially a reasonably good seed crop for many tree species this year. Last year was a very poor tree seed production year. And finally, in the June issue of the The Rural Voice I wrote about the termination of the 50 Million Tree Planting Program due to cancellation of funding support by the Ontario government. Forests Ontario, who administered the program, has now received a funding commitment from the federal government for the next five years to continue with a similar tree planting program. Details about what the restored and revised program will look like are still being worked out. ◊ September 2019 65 Woodlots 519-270-2938 www.jhkeeso.com Listowel, ON Buying Standing Timber and Managing Area Woodlots Since 1872 In association with Eccles Forestry and Midwest Timber 1563 Hwy#9 Mildmay, ON N0G 2J0 1563 Hwy#9, Mildmay, ON N0G 2J0 Ph: 519-367-3215 Fax: 519-367-3214 www.southbruceflooring.com BERNIE McGLYNN LUMBER LTD. BUYER OF HARDWOOD BUSHLOTS Wholesaler • Hardwood Lumber Ph: 519-367-5789 • Cell: 519-357-6621 sawmill@wightman.ca Growers of quality Native Tree Seedlings since 1950 Everett, ON ~ 1-877-708-7337 www.treeseedlings.com for quality Seedlings and Transplants Conifer, Deciduous and Wildlife Species