-
woodlots can
occur where a
subdivision has not met its
development potential, or
where terrain does not
easily permit other uses. Very
large woodlots...
-
property taxes on
private woodlots.
Woodlot owners felt that
these changes would diminish their ability to
sustainably manage woodlots,
leading to the formation...
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cultivation of
fruits or nuts.
Other words for
groups of
trees include woodland,
woodlot, thicket, and stand. A
grove may be
called an 'arbour' or 'arbor' (see...
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contains over 5,600
acres (23 km2) of pastures,
forested tidal swamps,
brushy woodlots, marshes, and
sloughs along the
Columbia River in both
Washington and Oregon...
- pasture, and for
crops such as corn wheat, or
allowed them to grow into
woodlots. The
Barbados Slave Code
served as the
basis for the
slave codes adopted...
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about 71
miles (114 km) long, has no dams, and
borders many
wetlands and
woodlots. Nineteenth-century
sources have
transcribed the
alternate name of Wabenasebee...
- and the back-to-the-land
movement had led to
renewed interest in
small woodlots and in self-sufficiency.
Their po****rity has
grown exponentially since...
- forest. However, they also
inhabit smaller woodlots as long as they have a
scattering of tall trees.
These woodlots are
known as late-successional forests...
- forest)
Woodlot is a
closely related term in
American forest management,
which refers to a
stand of
trees generally used for firewood.
While woodlots often...
- New Antrim.
Antrim is home to the 69
hectare Antrim Demonstration Woodlot, a
woodlot under the
management of Nova
Forest Alliance. It was
developed in...