THE MANAGEMENT OF COPPICE WOOD. 



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possible should be carried for loading, thus avoiding damage 

 to the stools. 



Although the growth of coppice wood has its disadvantages 

 particularly in park scenery, yet it is valuable in this way 

 that should the crop, from local circumstances, not be found 

 remunerative, the plantation can at any time be converted 

 into a standing wood by allowing the best and strongest 

 shoots from the stools to form the permanent crop. 







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