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Forestry 1983 56(1):75-86; doi:10.1093/forestry/56.1.75
© 1983 by Institute of Chartered Foresters
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North Yorkshire Forests

D. J. PERRY

Forestry Commission, York

The North Yorkshire Forests have developed since 1921 and now occupy extensive areas of the North York Moors and associated hill slopes. The history of these forests is the history of soil cultivation techniques on upland heaths. The need for cultivation, care in choice of species and consideration of the use of fertilisers is little different today than it was in the 1920s.


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