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Summary Of: Plantation

A plantation is an intentional planting of a crop... A crop may be called a plantation because of their association with a specific type of farming economy... The plants used for the plantation are often genetically improved... Wood production on a tree plantation is generally higher than that of natural forests... plantation at Craigvinean in... the plantation is becoming dense and crowded... A typical pole stage plantation tree is 7... 60 the plantation is now mature and... an afflicted plantation can in some cases be cleared of pest species cheaply through the use of a... environmental and social impacts of this type of plantation has caused them to become controversial... this type of plantation can become difficult to distinguish from naturally... Probably the single most important factor a plantation has on the local environment is the site where the plantation is established... If a plantation is established on abandoned agricultural land... The tree species used in a plantation is also an important factor... Tea plantation in Cameron Highlands Malaysia... Crops may be called plantation crops because of their association with a specific type of farming economy... One plantation crop is bananas and there are others as well... Sugarcane plantation in rural Cuba... Negroes picking cotton on a plantation in the South... picking cotton on a plantation in the South... low wages which are normally paid to plantation workers are still a part of plantation profitability in some areas with minimal employee... Plantation by International Companies... Plantation by International Companies... Monterey Pine and Bishop Pine as plantation trees in southern Britain... Plantation Silviculture in Europe...

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