I see and work in old , old Sugar Maples ... my guess is is the acidity of the rain (and snow). Traditional Slate Roofs in New England used to last well over a hundred years , my buddy in the business believes the acid rain beats the shit out of the Slate making it brittle long before it's...
My guess as an Arborist is Pollution ... Big old Trees can't take it. (Based on my experience with Vermont's old Sugar Maples , just opinion really ... Mebbee the total atmosphere of the Earth is messed up)
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