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West Chazy, New York | They also moved their fields around a lot, so the population of varmints wouldn't have had years to get established in one location. Northeast American Indians did a surprising amount of what would now be called forestry management, which included rotating areas in and out of crop production. Of course, the population was much less than today, and there was not an export market for food, so the demand was far less than it is today. | |
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