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We also did some tractor driving, mostly on a selection of MFs but also used the Valmet with a timber trailer and Botex crane.

 

There was also a written assignment about forestry operations including thinning and extraction methods (arbs had something different, but can't remember what).

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This semester I have done Botany, which covers things like cell structure and reproduction, photosynthesis, respiration, plant structures. Quite basic, but lots of names to learn and processes to remember, backed up with a 2000 word essay and a slightly feeble multiple choice test.

 

Soil science was very basic, but quite fun. A bit of lab work, a couple of sessions in the field, another 2000 word essay and a multiple choice test.

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