Set against successful replanting of low-lying bushes, the dead and brittle trees are strangely beautiful.
They made significant changes in vineyards and wineries, replanting varietals, reducing yields and improving wine-making technology.
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Such soybeans are typically used for feed livestock and for milling, but not for replanting.
Through higher productivity, more local manufacturing of wood products, expanded replanting and some more logging too.
But he has gone a step further, replanting a big chunk of his 400-hectare ranch.
That money would fund Forest Service replanting and recovery efforts in the most fire-devastated areas of southwestern Oregon.
As a matter of fact we started the planting and replanting efforts while the fires were still going on.
Moreover, recovery involves much more than just replanting and waiting for the harvest.
With care, replanting can produce fruit in from three to five years.
Loggers, represented by the American Forest Resource Council, also sued the Forest Service--because the plan didn't propose harvesting or replanting nearly enough trees.
Amorim's "Save Miguel" ad campaign, fronted by comic Rob Schneider, defends natural cork by educating consumers about the value of maintaining cork forests through replanting.
But under the new policy, officials hope to spray 121, 000 hectares this year, up from 94, 000 hectares last year and faster than the rate of replanting, they claim.
The government also intends to promote the replanting of trees.
Treating small landowners more leniently was both practical, he thinks they account for 90% of rural properties by number but just 24% by area and socially just: few could afford much replanting.
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On Friday up to 300 people are expected to start replanting in the most severely damaged area of Crowthorne Forest with species including sweet chestnuts, sequoia, Douglas firs and mountain pines.
The Malbec bandwagon ground to a halt in the mid-20th century when Argentina experienced an economic reversal and many Malbec producers pulled their vines out, replanting them with cheaper, more prolific varietals.
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An aroused public impelled British Columbia's then government into new legislation to save old-growth and wilderness areas (so far, 9% in a planned 12% of the province's land), setting tough new standards for logging and increasing replanting.
Macdonald points out that all work on the island has been under the supervision of a Thai forestry worker and an environmentalist, not to mention a botanist brought from Britain to oversee replanting of the native species.
American officials say replanting almost matches eradication.
John McTiernan and his wife Donna Dubrow, fresh from Los Angeles and the film industry, threw themselves into restoration, breeding new livestock (a lean-meat hybrid called a Beefalo), replanting tired fields, building reservoirs, and repairing old irrigation ditches.
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