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farm woodlot
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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a tract of land left uncleared on a farm and used as a source of wood, and as a grazing area for cattle.
See: bush ((n.))(def. 2)
Quotations
1955
The development is all the more unusual since in most of the area the natural forests, as preserved in farm woodlots, are of hardwood such as maple, oak, hickory, elm and ash.
1960
"Not 40 miles east of the city," said Pete, "there's a whole series of big farm woodlots, all connecting. . . . The farmers have it all posted. . . . "