OpenFields
Woodland crafts
Traditional greenwood crafts and skills are still relevant to the modern woodsman or coppice worker, in the management of woodland systems through felling and harvesting, and in the production and utilisation of greenwood products. The skills of greenwood working, of splitting and cleaving, of sustainable usage through coppicing, of charcoal burning, rustic furniture and coracle building, have spanned the centuries.
A sample of Items held in the Woodland crafts category
- Root Cutting Chainsaws
- Tree-climbing operations
- Easy guide 038: Rural crafts - wattle hurdle making
- 1326: Crafts and rural development
- Hazards from trees: a general guide
There are currently no subcategories in the Woodland crafts section.
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The OpenFields Library is a free online library contains items of interest to practitioners and researchers in the agricultural and landbased industries.
