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UNL uses red cedar to build a 'carbon sink' house by Lake Og
UNL uses red cedar to build a 'carbon sink' house by Lake Og
UNL uses red cedar to build a 'carbon sink' house by Lake Ogallala State Recreation Area
Eastern Red Cedar is not popular as a wood. However, UNL students set out to prove this tree, normally regarded as an invasive species, can be useful.
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