MODIFICATIONS OF THE METHOD 



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Fig. 24. 

 Arrangement of the cuttings in a stand reproduced by the group shelterwood 

 method. Advance reproduction was present on areas marked "1" before the 

 cutting. 



permit its application in an extensive way under poor market 

 conditions and in the absence of permanent roads have been 

 developed. 



Smnmarized, these modifications consist in: 

 Reducing the total number of cuttings to two or three, 

 Lengthening the period of regeneration, and 

 Omitting all refinements for securing a complete re- 

 stocking. 



