Originally just to separate fields, but they proved very resistant to horsemen and cavalry. - And also to Allied soldiers in the Battle of Normandy in WW2
Since Roman times, the farmers of Normandy have bordered their fields with hedgerows. Small lanes and roads run alongside these hedgerows.http://www.jodavidsmeyer.com/combat/military/hedgerow.html
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Hedgerows are good because they give a home for wildlife Hedgerows are bad because it takes up space where we could use for farmland
Originally just to separate fields, but they proved very resistant to horsemen and cavalry. - And also to Allied soldiers in the Battle of Normandy in WW2
They are NOT bad they are good.
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The Normandy Hedgerows are huge mounds of dirt with vegetation all over and on it. They were originated actually by the Romans. Their purpose was to keep cattle in and to mark territories. Hope this helps!
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It can cost Farmers money and can eat up all his profit. Also cutting hedges can take hours and it needs to be done by a professional hedge cutter
David Hickie has written: 'Irish Hedgerows'
Cutting hedgerows decreases the plant based biomass. This harms the ability of the Earth to rid itself of carbon dioxide. It also decreases the ability of the planet to increase oxygen.
David Michael Pfarrer has written: 'Hedgerows'
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If you replace them with new hedgerows, not much apart from annoying the various creatures that previously lived there (birds, insects). If you replace them with other things, then you will still annoy those things, but you may change other aspects too.