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What is commerical forestry​

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Commercial forestry is a term generally used to describe modern forestry; and usually refers to large-scale coniferous forestation. Aforested areas were traditionally large-scale upland sheep farms in the 1940s, and planted after the Second World War to provide the UK with its own timber reserves.

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Commercial forestry is a term generally used to describe modern forestry; and usually refers to large-scale coniferous forestation. Aforested areas were traditionally large-scale upland sheep farms in the 1940s, and planted after the Second World War to provide the UK with its own timber reserves.

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