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Row removal
The
row removal
technique
is very straightforward. An entire row is removed from a multi-row
windbreak in order to improve the health and function of the remaining
rows. This practice can be done by hand with
chain saws, or may be done using
large equipment such as bulldozers. Caution must be
exercised at all times when cutting large trees. If you�re not familiar
with this process, get help from a professional logger or arborist.
Once trees have
been cut down, disposal is the next step. If the trees are large enough,
and straight-stemmed, they may be utilized for lumber
if a market exists. Contact your local service forester
for more information on potential markets for sawlogs. If there is no local
market for sawtimber, trees may be cut into firewood. Even if markets do
exist for the large material, the smaller branches and twigs must be
disposed of.
Piling and burning is a simple yet effective method of
disposal.
Most deciduous trees (those that lose their leaves in the fall) are
efficient sprouters.
Preventing sprouts is another step that may be
necessary with row removal.
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