Paul B
I dig hammocks.
I agree, pollarding for size control, coppicing more for firewood production. Also gives good whips for basket weaving etc. 

Thanks forgot about that one...Not just firewood-fodder for livestock. Whack it off, let the goats eat all the bark off, cook on the dried out twigs. Do it again next winter or the one after.
I remember reading somewhere that pollarding was actually started as a source of firewood ? Lotsa kindling or something ?
I remember hearing that the practice was started when peasants would "poach" firewood from the landowners. They would climb the trees and cut branches off, and the owners wouldn't notice...![]()
Dont let the goats near any cherry.
Yeah not many folks know it .
It is true though. Bring umm a load of eastern cherry to munch on ,and poof they are all sick.
If they eat to much they die.