shelterbelt การใช้
- These exposed locations were protected by the planting of shelterbelts of trees.
- It also provides a potential shelterbelt against advancing aridity.
- The park comprises fourteen rows of trees planted to form a windbreak and shelterbelt.
- Autumn is brilliant as the extensive orchards and poplar shelterbelts turn red, yellow and gold.
- A further use for a shelterbelt is to screen a farm from a main road or motorway.
- This is done by grasses, and plants providing wind protection such as shelterbelts, windbreaks and woodlots.
- He pointed to a bunch of white dots deep in a lime and emerald field, framed by shelterbelts.
- Sea buckthorn was once distributed free of charge to Canadian prairie farmers by PFRA to be used in shelterbelts.
- The tree was one of a number of Japanese Elms planted in an experimental shelterbelt at Indian Head in 1953.
- Swainson's hawks typically nest in isolated trees or bushes, shelterbelts, riparian groves, or around abandoned homesteads.
- By the new arrangement of the visual and shelterbelts to prevent reflection, action for the protection of birds has been taken.
- There are very large forestry conifer plantations around the reservoirs as well as at Beecroft Moor Plantation with conifer shelterbelts at Carlhow Ridge Plantation.
- The Shelterbelt Theatre focuses on the development of original theatrical works and provides practical theater education to playwrights, performers, creative and technical staff.
- Shelterbelts are wind protections composed of rows of trees, arranged perpendicular to the prevailing wind, while woodlots are more extensive areas of woodland.
- Haig Park lies on either side of Northbourne Avenue in Braddon and Turner and comprises fourteen rows of trees planted to form a windbreak and shelterbelt.
- Windbreaks ( also called shelterbelts ) are rows of trees and shrubs that are planted along the edges of agricultural fields, to shield the fields against winds.
- By 1897 Little Sevenacres had ceased to be a farm, all but one of the old farm buildings were unroofed and the roundel and shelterbelt had been cut down.
- During the Dust Bowl drought of the 1930s, the Prairie States Forest Project encouraged farmers to plant shelterbelts ( wind breaks ) made of eastern juniper throughout the Great Plains.
- Smaller sheds and granaries lie along the north and south sides; there are shelterbelts on the south and the north, with the remains of an orchard in the north shelterbelt.
- Smaller sheds and granaries lie along the north and south sides; there are shelterbelts on the south and the north, with the remains of an orchard in the north shelterbelt.
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