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Trees are felled because:

  • people want the timber to make something of
  • people want to do something else with the ground where the tree is growing or shading
  • the tree gets sick or might damage something important if it would fall over.

When trees are felled depends on the situation. In places with real winters, it's justa about always better to fell them in winter as the wood is dryer then.

if felled while they're in their active growing phase the wood is moister had has to be dried before it can be used.

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