Asked by Bob
How does seed-cutting differ from shelterwood cutting?
a.
Shelterwood cutting removes all trees within a given area.
b.
Shelterwood cutting takes place over several years.
c.
Seed-cutting takes place over several years.
d.
Seed-cutting is more damaging to the natural environment.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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B
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Shelterwood cutting is done in a series of cuts over several years (preparatory, seed, and removal) to establish regeneration, whereas seed-tree (seed-cutting) usually leaves a few trees as seed sources in a single operation.
Shelterwood cutting is done in a series of cuts over several years (preparatory, seed, and removal) to establish regeneration, whereas seed-tree (seed-cutting) usually leaves a few trees as seed sources in a single operation.
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