advantages of disadvantages of forest
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Farming near a forest has lots of benefits, like bats and songbirds that eat insects or owls and foxes that eat rats. But groups of trees can also serve as a windbreak, providing a buffer for wind-sensitive crops. And beyond protecting those plants, less wind also makes it easier for bees to pollinate them.
Disadvantages. Many opportunities exist to advance the quality of timber stands with active management. Timber production can be timed to provide periodic returns. The risk is real in the form of fire, insects, disease and environmental/social constraints.
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Farming near a forest has lots of benefits, like bats and songbirds that eat insects or owls and foxes that eat rats. But groups of trees can also serve as a windbreak, providing a buffer for wind-sensitive crops. And beyond protecting those plants, less wind also makes it easier for bees to pollinate them.
Disadvantages. Many opportunities exist to advance the quality of timber stands with active management. Timber production can be timed to provide periodic returns. The risk is real in the form of fire, insects, disease and environmental/social constraints.
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