funk branch造句
例句与造句
- Now, when Hamilton and his schoolmates ride down Funk Branch Road, they look away.
- After this division, the Wisler and Funk branches shared the Yellow Creek building, holding services there on alternating Sundays until 1912.
- Every school day, Joe Hamilton bounced in a bus down Funk Branch Road, through the Ozark hills on his way to and from school.
- Stephen Mahfood, director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, said he thought the Funk Branch site failed to follow good forest harvesting practice.
- Just a mile or so from Funk Branch Road, Iron County landowners and Joe Hamilton gathered in another clear-cut to survey the damage.
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- On Funk Branch Road, though, concerned landowners say the costs of such drastic clear-cuts outweigh the benefits that chip mills bring to Missouri.
- Smith dreads when heavy rains come, for he fears Funk Branch, an arm of the clear-flowing Black River, will become fouled with muddy runoff.
- Hamilton joined landowners and businessmen who assembled on Funk Branch Road earlier this week to mourn what they say is a coming plague for the vast timberlands of the Missouri Ozarks.
- The timber from Funk Branch Road _ cut by private loggers on privately owned land _ went to supply Willamette Industries'mill in Mill Spring, 20 miles south of Annapolis.
- "I am concerned about private property rights, " said Mike Smith, a teacher and cabinetmaker who owns land along Funk Branch Road, below the clear-cut area.
- Willamette officials say some harvests, such as the one on Funk Branch, are more drastic and appear to be damaging because the landowner has directed them to clear the land so it can be converted to pasture or development.
- In the committee's most recent report, it cited the Funk Branch Road as an example of a cut that did not follow " best management practices, " standards accepted by the forest industry for timber harvesting.
- What happened along Funk Branch Road is also well known to members of Gov . Mel Carnahan's Advisory Committee on Chip Mills, a group appointed in 1998 to examine the economic, social and environmental effects of the mills in Missouri.