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The government also encouraged planting the seedlings in garden-like rows to ensure no patch of soil was left bare. This was because timber grown in grids of evenly spaced trees yielded more wood than scattered clumps. At least in theory. By filling in all the gaps, they figured they could grow more wood than occurred naturally.
Finding the Mother Tree: Uncovering the Wisdom and Intelligence of the Forest
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