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Why can't wind fallen trees be cleared?
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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 7733909" data-attributes="member: 70168"><p>havnt people forgot their history taught at schools of the UK from ironage settlements and the beginning of farming? all or nearly all of europe has been farmed, even uninhabitated islands were farmed from thousands of years ago up to recently, this countries countryside has been managed, farmed by man for thousands of years, Unlike the american continent , australia , africia etc etc were mans development in virgin unspoilt land is having a speeding up impact? I remember a few years ago in the farmers weekly they were talking about a farm in canada growing wheat, the wheat crop being grown was the first ever crop being grown on this land, or of any crop, before total native land? Compare it to fields in the UK, metal detecting shows much of the long history of these fields ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 7733909, member: 70168"] havnt people forgot their history taught at schools of the UK from ironage settlements and the beginning of farming? all or nearly all of europe has been farmed, even uninhabitated islands were farmed from thousands of years ago up to recently, this countries countryside has been managed, farmed by man for thousands of years, Unlike the american continent , australia , africia etc etc were mans development in virgin unspoilt land is having a speeding up impact? I remember a few years ago in the farmers weekly they were talking about a farm in canada growing wheat, the wheat crop being grown was the first ever crop being grown on this land, or of any crop, before total native land? Compare it to fields in the UK, metal detecting shows much of the long history of these fields ? [/QUOTE]
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