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Leaving a legacy

Andrew Gomes
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COURTESY HAWAIIAN LEGACY HARDWOODS
Taking koa seeds from saplings to mature trees prized for their grain has not been done in a commercial farm setting in Hawaii. Some major landowners have had trees growing for close to 30 years.
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COURTESY HAWAIIAN LEGACY HARDWOODS
Four Hawaiian Legacy Hardwoods personnel stand among 3-year-old koa trees planted in the Hama­kua area of the Big Island.
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COURTESY HAWAIIAN LEGACY HARDWOODS
One fledgling company, Hawaiian Legacy Hardwoods, believes it has a financial koa reforesting model that pays off long before any trees are cut while helping re-establish forests that benefit the environment.