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cutover
noun
An area of cutover land.
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Some 370 square miles (958 square km) in area, it is developed extensively for fuel for power stations; the cutover land is used for grazing.
Moose depend on high-quality feeding areas in the shrub zone along river floodplains and on the early successional growth of woody plants in burned or cutover forest.
Christmas tree farming is important in the "cutover" region (a region in northern Wisconsin so named because it had been stripped of its pine trees in the early 20th century).
"They are getting much more functionality out of this, and as you do in any cutover, you have to work out the kinks," Mr. Gaskey said.
Are we where we wanted to be? No, but we've got a good cutover rate at the moment," Meyer said, with about 12 sites a week.
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