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Old School Grand Master
Here's one end of the village:How do you get mature trees in land used for sheep farming? Either the sheep have to be kept separate from the saplings, or the trees were already mature when the sheep moved in, I guess? Genuine question, I'm curious to know.
The trees tend to be on the boggy or steep ground, or in the hedgerows, with the sheep grazing in walled or hedged enclosures in between.
The mature hardwood trees formed part of the working landscape, providing timber for building and fuel for heating.
This practice mostly survives, as the land is too uneven and the soil too poor for large scale commercial interest.
I live here because I can keep sheep
and produce my own fuel.And the cycling's great.
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