Only trees capable of extreme pruning. So not a lot. We also don't need it as we have more than enough land to just clear cut and do a mixture of natural sprouts and replanting.
Honestly we have enough land to do yield and sustain, it just requires more coordination than most people can be bothered with.
Honestly we have enough land to do yield and sustain, it just requires more coordination than most people can be bothered with.
canadian lumber industry actually does on principle already, and one of the best summer seasonal jobs is tree planter or working the assembly line where the baby saplings are prepped from special giant white plastic greenhouses
when you're an adult, one of the most stable (but least healthy) employment is in the pulps mills and lumber mills and lumber industry. go to to camp, you live there working for a few weeks or months, and you come out rich as fuck
the government might be fucking libtards but they (or their business cabal hidden secret overlords) have no interest in their cash cow dying earlier then they intended.
Thanks for the info, but you're talking to an Oregonian.
when you're an adult, one of the most stable (but least healthy) employment is in the pulps mills and lumber mills and lumber industry. go to to camp, you live there working for a few weeks or months, and you come out rich as fuck and you come out rich as fuck
Not in the US. The pay isn't great and you're likely to lose fingers.
Honestly we have enough land to do yield and sustain
Apparently I was wrong about the definition of yield and sustain. I was thinking more along the lines of what most of my forefathers did, which was making roads through forests, cut down a few good trees, and drag them out. Rather than cutting a patch of trees down. Current "sustain and yield" models are basically just cautious clear cutting.
oy vey muh foreign shitskins are so smart and sheeiiiiitttt
this technique is called pollarding, its been around in white cultures since ancient times. the slant eye fish reeking buck toothed jap shitskins learned it from whites the same way they got all the rest of their trappings of civilization
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Honestly we have enough land to do yield and sustain, it just requires more coordination than most people can be bothered with.
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canadian lumber industry actually does on principle already, and one of the best summer seasonal jobs is tree planter or working the assembly line where the baby saplings are prepped from special giant white plastic greenhouses
when you're an adult, one of the most stable (but least healthy) employment is in the pulps mills and lumber mills and lumber industry. go to to camp, you live there working for a few weeks or months, and you come out rich as fuck
the government might be fucking libtards but they (or their business cabal hidden secret overlords) have no interest in their cash cow dying earlier then they intended.
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and you come out rich as fuck
Current "sustain and yield" models are basically just cautious clear cutting.
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this technique is called pollarding, its been around in white cultures since ancient times. the slant eye fish reeking buck toothed jap shitskins learned it from whites the same way they got all the rest of their trappings of civilization