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Tag Archives: Plantation Life Cycle

Plantation Life Cycle

September 14, 2016dianedealeyneill2016 Shasta, Resources2016 Shasta Forestry Challenge, Plantation Life Cycle, Resources

“Plantations” are stands of even-aged trees that are in the ground for 50 to 90 years, depending on how good the site is for growing trees. Here is a timeline for a typical stand: Prior to Planting – Site Preparation: After the prior harvest, the ground is prepared for planting.  This can include using heavy

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