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I'm trying to build a chicken tractor and after bringing all the pressure treated wood home I see a sticker on it that says "not intended for ground contact". I found an article online that says all pressure treated wood can be used for ground contact. Should I run back to the store and get ground contact pressure treated wood, paint it with something or is it good to use as is despite what the sticker says? At least three of the pieces will be used on the ground, in the dirt, and I live in the wet pacific northwest if that makes a difference.
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