Show losses are larger grazing of woodlots wood lots Is beneat beneficial caal from the owners standpoint in furnishing shade to the animals and some food but he loses the possibility of good returns from jhb wood woodlots lots in exchange for relatively small benefits A common sense procedure would be to fence off the woodlot excepting such a portion as will afford the shelter required require tile the owner should decide what proportion he deed 4 for wood production and manage it ns its intensively ten as lie he would any other crop the question naturally arises whether n woodlot will come back after being grazed there are plenty of examples at cornell in the management of the university woodlots wood lots an experiment in shutting out grazing from a part of a woodlot and permitting grazing to lo adjoining parts has bag been in progress to a little more than ten years Condit conditions lons have steadily improved in the protected portion and skillful cuttings have given rise to a growth of useful young treet trees which will form the basis for a new crop as mature trees are removed in the future the grazed part has steadily deteriorated in majed contrast to the part protected |