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(iii.) Tlie area l)et^Yeell the iilaiils can he more iullv utihtsed ; 

 grass cutting can be allowed at an earlier stage : field 

 crops uia\- be grown between the lines ; cattle grazing, 

 where unavoidable, causes less damage, esiiecially if 

 the plaiits are arranged in lines. 



(iv.) In mixed woods the several species can he more 

 evenly mixed. 



