Cascading is a primitive farming technique used in wooded areas, but its importance today is very small as a substitute for the more advanced farming techniques. When the forest is hewn and then the trees are burned, the nutrients bound to the tree end up in the form of fertile ash, which allows farming without separate spreading of fertilizers.
If it was burned, it does not look sad now decorated with snow. :)
VastaaPoistaSnow beautify, luckily.
PoistaIt was deliberate arson of the forest?
VastaaPoistaGreetings.
Yes. It is a part of forest management.
PoistaArsonists, they get everywhere.
VastaaPoistaThank you for your comment.
PoistaVery beautiful!
VastaaPoistaThank you Sandi.
PoistaOlen joskus tuollaiseen poltettuun metsään eksynyt, erikoinen tunnelma!
VastaaPoistaOn, mutta tervehdyttävä.
PoistaI would also like to know the reasons for forest management ?!
VastaaPoistaCascading is a primitive farming technique used in wooded areas, but its importance today is very small as a substitute for the more advanced farming techniques. When the forest is hewn and then the trees are burned, the nutrients bound to the tree end up in the form of fertile ash, which allows farming without separate spreading of fertilizers.
PoistaThanks a lot for explanation! :)
Poista