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growth which merely requires cutting back, should be felled 
in the last 1-2 years of the sub-period. This will tend to 
make the young crop uniform and will also prevent excessive 
shade on the south of unit (2) from high coppice growth in 
unit (1) to the south of it. No attempt, however, should 
be made during the first rotation to introduce rigid unifor¬ 
mity in the crop at an unreasonable financial sacrifice, and 
promising pole woods should be left to form a part of the 
future crop. 
(g) The area to be felled and regenerated, respectively, in a sample 
segment is indicated below, together wdth the age and approxi¬ 
mate height of the young growth at the end of the regenera¬ 
tion period of 15 years, in a segment which has been success¬ 
fully regenerated. 
First area to be regenerated, 
60 feet x 60 feet. 
15 years seedlings 10J feet 
high, or 11 years coppice 
29J feet high. 
Third area to be regenerated, 
60 feet x 60 feet. 5 years 
seedlings 3J feet high, or 1 
year coppice 3J feet high. 
Second area to be regene¬ 
rated 60 feet x 60 feet. 
10 years seedlings 7 feet 
high, or 6 years coppice 21J 
feet high. 
Area felled first 90 
feet x 60 feet. 
Third area felled 30 
feet x 60 feet. 
Second area felled 60 
feet x 60 feet. 
It will be noticed that, south of unit (1), an area 60'x30' is 
felled in addition to the unit area itself, in order to diminish 
the shade on the south. 
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