The Rise of Commercial Forestry

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  1. 2. The other name of swidden agriculture is ________ cultivation.
  2. 4. The thorny bark of this tree is used to grate vegetables.
  3. 7. The Imperial Forest Research Institute of 1906 was set up at ________
  4. 8. ______ can be stitched together to make disposable plates and cups.
  5. 10. The cutting down of natural forests which had lots of different types of trees and planting of one type of tree in straight rows is called a _________
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  1. 1. In India, dhya, penda, bewar, nevad, jhum, podu, khandad and kumri are some of the local terms for ___________ Agriculture
  2. 3. The first Inspector General of Forests in India.
  3. 5. In Central America, the shifting cultivation is known as ________
  4. 6. This creeper can be used to make ropes.
  5. 9. Oil for cooking and to light lamps can be pressed from the fruit of this tree.