Capitolo 46
these immensely as you encourage subsequently sowing some earth.
The few marketable trees that he saves, together with that now
unmerchantable, desire, in perhaps twenty years, face another excellent
picked. Leaving an enough dense stand he prevents the fruit demolished by the wind
danger that threatens too much the survivors of vigorous cut, and
it also prevents them to suppose the branchy you form of trees that
receives too much light of side. The danger of a lot of fire is reduced from
resultant shading of the earth and slightly from the young person cover of
fragments. In short, he uses the most economic of the earth,
and the capital represented by the trees that he saves you/he/she is invested well.
Hemlock is lent to almost every form of management to add on.
Determination as to that it is very advisable you/he/she is governed by his
extremely varying way of event and from the local promise
offered by in partnership kind. The preceding discussion is only able
serves as suggestive when considering the determined conditions.
Western cedar (plicata_ of _Thuya)
Apart the small swamp and river areas lower, where earth is
probably to be more jewel for the agriculture that for the culture of forest,
also stands of cedar are not common. Therefore it is as a component of
mixed stands that it is probable that cedar becomes a problem in conservative
management. To some extension introduces a particular question being
taken alone for special purposes as poles and arrows,
independent of access to the agenda of sawtimber.
Western cedar is typically a tree shade-that door and it also bears
a lot of ground damp. His/her event like a bottom the history and in swamps
you don't point out that it asks for such conditions, however always,
but he/she wants more often to say only that they protected him/it to them from the competition
or from the fire destruction. Rests worked to day of very great, fine
cedar is often found comparatively on dry slant where fire has
currently results in complete occupation from fir. The failure of cedar
to reappear there after probably removal is because its thin barking and