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Is it a good practice to plant a new tree for every one cut?

No. The use of a method of cutting that will assure renewal of the woods by natural reproduction is generally more economical and satisfactory. Nature usually plants many times as many trees as man cuts, if man helps nature by providing proper conditions on the cut-over areas.

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