There is little attempt being made by woodlot owners to propagate this tree.
It reproduces easily by planting the acorns, and should receive attention by woodlot owners as a suitable species for reinforcing woodlands, or in general forest planting.
It is of no economic importance and is classed as a weed tree in the woodlot and should be removed.
It could, however, be recommended as an integral part of a windbreak, or woodlot where the land owner has an apiary.
Nothing will avail; nothing but a new woodlot planted with saplings that the caterpillars do not eat.
So here a-top my stump in the beleaguered woodlot I sit with idle hands, and no stars falling, and the universe turning all alone!
Like many farmers who regard every tree as just a tree, useful for timber or fire wood, I found several years ago that indiscriminate cutting on my woodlot was destroying walnuts, along with the commoner species of the stand.
Although apart from the subject perhaps, it may be interesting to refer to the application of forestry to a woodlot containing native nut trees.
A woodlot or forest, however, usually in this country has no annual yield.
In favorable localities at low altitudes, where moisture is abundant either through natural precipitation or from irrigation, the number of species which are adapted to woodlot planting is largely increased.
Trees for woodlot or windbreak planting can be purchased from commercial nurserymen or grown by the farmer.
The choice of species for a woodlot must be governed to a great extent by the location.
He assesses land and crop for the owner of a woodlot and forest, while for all other farmers he assesses only the land.
It was their woodlot which this Mr. Lowder had bought for Neale.
Did Neale tell you this man had secured the Powers woodlot for him, for Neale, for our mill?
He would see if the Warner woodlot had as much popple and basswood on it as they thought.
Woodlot owners will not wait much longer than the seventy-five or one hundred years required to grow trees of crosstie size.
He put away his motorcycle, took his axe and a lantern, and started for the small woodlot that was a part of the Speedwell farm.
That afternoon Dan and Billy hurried home on their machines and went at once to the woodlot with their axes.
From the fold Link as usual went to the woodlot where his five head of lean milch cattle were at graze.
The first-growth timber on the west woodlot for some time had staved off the need of a mortgage; its veteran oaks and hickories grimly giving up their lives, in hundreds, to keep the wolf from the door of their owner.
Illustration] X A Broken Feather ONE of the pair of crows that nest in my woodlot has been flying over all winter long with a gap in his right wing.
Three of them from the woodlot came begging of me, and lived on my wisdom, not on their own.
I remember, too, that on my way through the woodlot I frightened a small flock of robins from a pine; and more than a week ago the swallows were gathering upon the telegraph wires.
In the ground of sandy woodlot or border of dry woods; the nest is a hole 5.
Common in rubbish and leaf litter in smallwoodlot (Hebard, 1932).
We are very proud in Ontario of the work that has been done on general reforestation and woodlot management.
The reason for this neglect is not that various members did not realize the importance of nut culture, but that there was always more work on general reforestation and woodlot extension than could be done.
The woodlot is a narrow strip, not too dense, and when hiding in the middle of it I would have almost every tree within range.
While the government trees are doing well, I am especially interested to find that the wholewoodlot is now swarming with sugar maple seedlings.
If you are thinking of planting in the woodlot now is the time to apply to the Department of Forestry for trees.
I went to the woodlot to forage for stove-wood, and noticing that the heavy sleet last February had broken down a number of big branches, I decided to use them.
The average woodlot in which cattle have been pasturing hasn't a stick left in it that is under thirty or forty years old.
Their tracks are everywhere, and in the edge of the woodlot we found a dead mole that had evidently found its way to the surface, only to be overcome by the cold.
Moreover, that job of reforestation is done, and all that remains to do is to put a permanent fence around the woodlot and let nature take her course.
I am glad I undertook to plant those trees in the woodlot this year.
The thousand I planted in the woodlot last year did so well that this spring I got ambitious to finish the job of reforestation, and I sent for two thousand and five hundred.
One day last week a big maple in the woodlot came crashing down when not a breath of air was stirring.
Miss Dixon run out of gas last night and her airplane is down to the woodlot just below Raven Rocks in the Stone Hill River valley.
From the direction of the woodlot came a prodigious crashing and threshing.
Anyway, you'd never be able to find the trail to the woodlotin the dark.
If Wispy's motor didn't lap up the gas like a thirsty camel, I'd never have been forced to land in that woodlot yesterday afternoon!
I don't want to leave the plane in that woodlot all night.
If you think I'm going to stick around this woodlot all night, you've got another guess coming.
This can be done, I believe, to a very considerable extent by giving our people, especially the boys and girls, a purpose for getting out into the woodlot and the forests wherever they occur in the state.
On the New York State Forest Experiment Station just south of Syracuse, where the college is growing a million forest trees a year, there is a woodlot of thirty acres.
In this woodlot were a number of native nut trees and these have been set aside for the purpose of grafting and improving to see what can be done in helping out native nut trees of different ages and sizes.
It is not necessary to underplant thewoodlot with big trees.
The remaining brush should be withdrawn from the woodlot to prevent fire during the dry summer months.
The first cutting will, of course, be the heaviest and all subsequent cuttings will become lighter and lighter until the woodlot is put in good growing condition.
An ordinary woodlot may be stocked with a well-selected number of young trees at a cost less than the price generally paid for a dozen good specimen trees for the front lawn.
Fifteen years later the woodlot again changed hands for a consideration of $1,000, a lumber company buying it.
The farm woodlot owners are coming to appreciate the importance of protecting the trees for future use.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "woodlot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.