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Forest management practices
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Thinning
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Managing ETS forest land
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Forest management practices
Pruning
Thinning
Fire risks
Weather damage
Grazing damage
Pests, diseases and weeds
Managing ETS forest land
Forest management practices
When you plant trees you need to think about:
what silviculture or management regime you will use
how you can mitigate any risks, such as fire, weather or grazing damage.
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