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John Hancock
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Pollarding grew into the understood practice of the repeated removal of regrowth for fuel on common pasture..historically.It was simply designed to be above the browsing height of the livestock that also shared said common .

Amusingly, the forestry commission still use the term lopping today....:hahaha:

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Pollarding grew into the understood practice of the repeated removal of regrowth for fuel on common pasture..historically.It was simply designed to be above the browsing height of the livestock that also shared said common .

Amusingly, the forestry commission still use the term lopping today....:hahaha:

 

as stupid foresters we can only understand simple terms.:hmmmm:

 

one day i may become an arb snob.

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as stupid foresters we can only understand simple terms.:hmmmm:

 

I will run with that one. Now if you tell me what completely retarded ones understand I might be able to communicate with you from my lofty arb perch:wave:

 

 

Nicely managed pollards by the way John

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I will run with that one. Now if you tell me what completely retarded ones understand I might be able to communicate with you from my lofty arb perch:wave:

 

 

Nicely managed pollards by the way John

 

could you post that a little bit slower:confused:

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