Forestry Terms of the Trade
BOBNDWOODS
bobndwoods at aol.com
Fri Nov 14 17:08:15 EST 1997
Der Forestmeister wrote:
>I looked in the German glossary for a word that I vaguely remember
>seeing in some forestry texbook but I can't find it there or in any of
>my books. It was the German word for a kind of all age silviculture;
>whereby a small amount of trees are removed frequently- and basicly
>means "the continuous forest".
Dauerwald.....according to "The Practice of Silviculture", Smith, Wiley &
Sons, 1962.
Bob Miller
Alabama Registered Forester
~~~> The forest may be quiet, but that doesn't mean all the snakes have
left. ~~~>
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