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What is coppicing - Quick intro

 
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After a little asking around I was directed to this site..

harvest every 5 - 8 weeks ...

https://wikifarmer.com/mulberry-as-a-nutritious-animal-feed/

 
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Mart Hale wrote:After a little asking around I was directed to this site..

harvest every 5 - 8 weeks ...

https://wikifarmer.com/mulberry-as-a-nutritious-animal-feed/


I wonder how well the techniques given in that article translate to black or red mulberry varieties?
 
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If you are in the southeast US, I found this info on coppicing sweet gum trees.
Filename: Sweet-Gum-Coppicing.pdf
File size: 1 megabytes
 
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