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Jackson
The topography is hilly, with high points at over 1,200 feet (370 m) on Mount Harris and other peaks to the north, remnants of the Appalachian chain. The land area of the township is mostly forested, primarily a second growth northern mixed hardwood forest dominated by ash, poplar, oak, maple, pine, cedar, spruce, tamarack (larch) and hemlock. Forestry and livestock farming are the largest land uses, with hay the most common crop, corn silage the second most common. There are areas that have never been managed or cultivated, particularly bogs and remnant primeval forest in which large pine, hemlock and spruce trees predominate.
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Name: Jackson topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Jackson, Waldo County, Maine, United States (44.56493 -69.20425 44.65932 -69.08863)
Average elevation: 157 m
Minimum elevation: 70 m
Maximum elevation: 360 m
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