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  • Windbreaks are normally established from large cuttings planted in lines at a spacing of about 2 m.

    Chapter 10 1996

  • Windbreaks can also be constructed of non-living materials, which are likely to be expensive.

    28 additional technical notes about tropical agriculture 1996

  • Windbreaks are normally established from large cuttings planted in lines at a spacing of about 2 m.

    Chapter 8 1996

  • Windbreaks can also be constructed of non-living materials, which are likely to be expensive.

    7: Water resources 1996

  • Windbreaks and soil cover are more critical in the tropics than in temperate areas which have snow cover for several months of the year.

    Chapter 24 1996

  • Windbreaks and visual screens, defined as a maximum of four rows of trees, do not require a planting permit.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Use of Windbreaks - Choose an area where there are tall plants in between plants of the same family or species.

    Chapter 5 1993

  • Windbreaks can also produce additional income from firewood and poles.

    21. Alley farming 1992

  • Windbreaks, shades, and cropping patterns that protect the garden from harsh winds and sun can reduce water requirements and increase yields (Figure 10.12).

    5. How plants live and grow 1991

  • Windbreaks should have from 20-50% porosity, that is allow

    5. How plants live and grow 1991

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