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- From: Miekal And <dtv@mwt.net>
- To: permaculture@listserv.oit.unc.edu
- Subject: Re: Ovine sylviculture (sheep eating trees)
- Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 18:40:52 +0100
Mark Ludwig wrote:
Other friends suggest that black and honey locust become
> excessively thorny when grazed. What other ideas are out there?
You must remember that weve planted nurseries of thornless honey locust
with great success, think Ive grown a couple hundred of em from seed.
whatabout the biomass willow, the one that Bear Creek is pushing, mine
have only been in the ground for 1 year but they already look pretty
vigorous.
Miekal
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Ovine sylviculture (sheep eating trees),
Mark Ludwig, 02/24/1997
- Re: Ovine sylviculture (sheep eating trees), Miekal And, 02/24/1997
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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Re: Ovine sylviculture (sheep eating trees),
Mark Ludwig, 02/24/1997
- Re: Ovine sylviculture (sheep eating trees), Miekal And, 02/24/1997
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RE: Ovine sylviculture (sheep eating trees),
Charland, Stacy, 02/25/1997
- Re: Ovine sylviculture (sheep eating trees), Michael Yount, 02/25/1997
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