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When does a sparsely treed, cutover parcel become undeveloped, rather than productive forest?

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When does a sparsely treed, cutover parcel become undeveloped, rather than productive forest?

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Generally, a sparsely treed cutover parcel is classified as forest land, because its highest and best use is for forestry purposes. It is differentiated from undeveloped land (fallow) in that fallow is generally in transition from agricultural use to its next biological succession, which is wooded growth.

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