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With Cold Blossoms in the Forest: Arne Brahmstädt Pulls Out Tribes From the Forest with Horsepower

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Arne Brahmstädt uses cold-blooded horses to back the wood - and thus moves up to 50 tons of wood per day. Thus, he protects the forest soil and reduces emissions during forest work.
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Arne Brahmstädt uses cold-blooded horses to back the wood - and thus moves up to 50 tons of wood per day. Thus, he protects the forest soil and reduces emissions during forest work.

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shz broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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