We invite you this Friday to the field day on "Management of Clonal Plantations"
In this Field Day, the results and response trends to each management according to the clone will be shown, based on the joint trials of INTA-Forestal Argentina.
Clonal plantations are managed, in general, with the same guidelines as seed plantations; this affects the expected results and the quality of the products obtained from the harvest. In order to plan and execute appropriate management for each material, knowledge of the response of the clones is required, among other silvicultural practices, to initial spacing and thinning.
It is accessed by Route 4, Camino El Duraznal, Yuquerí

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