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Harvesting living resources
Plants resource
Hand picking ripe coffee berries , cotton balls
Plucking tea leaves from tea plants
Ready maize cobs are harvested by hands
By cutting sisal leaves
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Harvesting wood
By pollarding —It is the cutting off of the top part of a tree
for use.
By coppicing —It is the cutting off of the main part of the
main part of the tree stem leaving the stump to give rise to
new shoot.
By lopping —This is the cutting of the side branch for use

