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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02-Nov-17 05:42 PM, Daniel Koć
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W dniu 02.11.2017 o 07:14, Warin pisze:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02-Nov-17 02:31 PM, Stephane
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Do you have any
other words that smean tree planting, growing and
then harvesting?? And don't mean anything else? <br>
The closest I have is 'forestry'. <span class=""></span></div>
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<div>landuse=forestry is a good option as well.</div>
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I'd like one word that includes harvesting of the trees as well.
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Currently there's quite popular tag for such activity:<br>
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That only applies when logging is taking place.. and it is taken for
'shrubs'.<br>
It would be temporary - not something I would tag. It would be like
tagging a farm at the time of harvest of a crop .. say
landuse=harvest and then having to change it back a week or so later
to landuse=farm. Not something I woulod advise as it is too
temporary. <br>
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I'd like one plain word that means;<br>
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An area where trees are grown for harvesting of products for human
use. It would encompass planting, growing, thinning, clear felling,
selective felling (and other things I have not thought of to do with
harvesting of trees).<br>
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