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The planting of trees on farm boundaries , for instance , yields few immediate financial or economic benefits . Although not accounting for a large gross area , boundary planting is extremely common in most agricultural areas .
The planting of trees on farm boundaries , for instance , yields few immediate financial or economic benefits . Although not accounting for a large gross area , boundary planting is extremely common in most agricultural areas .
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Cypress is usually planted only in rows ; individual stems are seldom planted , except occasionally for shade around ... The planting of cypress on farms in Kikuyu areas for sawn logs was first noted by the Forest Department in the mid ...
Cypress is usually planted only in rows ; individual stems are seldom planted , except occasionally for shade around ... The planting of cypress on farms in Kikuyu areas for sawn logs was first noted by the Forest Department in the mid ...
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CONCLUSIONS Several contemporary tree cultivation and management practices in Kenya are important derivatives of earlier customary tree planting practices . The substantial body of literature on land tenure in Kikuyu areas lends strong ...
CONCLUSIONS Several contemporary tree cultivation and management practices in Kenya are important derivatives of earlier customary tree planting practices . The substantial body of literature on land tenure in Kikuyu areas lends strong ...
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