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Where green timber has to be cleared off the land it is ringbarked first, and the trees allowed to die before they are grubbed out.

From Wheat Growing in Australia by Australia. Dept. of External Affairs

And where there's a piece of recently ringbarked country, with the dead leaves still on the trees, the fire will roar from bough to bough—a fair imitation of a softwood forest fire.

From Children of the Bush by Lawson, Henry

The deeper the trees are ringbarked, the bigger the piece of bark removed, the sooner it will die, but there is then a greater tendency to throw out suckers.

From Wheat Growing in Australia by Australia. Dept. of External Affairs

There was a tree falling, one of the great, gaunt, naked things that had been ringbarked long ago.

From Seven Little Australians by Turner, Ethel Sybil

When the country is ringbarked the ground sweetens, and by the time the tree is dead is ready for cropping.

From Wheat Growing in Australia by Australia. Dept. of External Affairs



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