A large number of miscellaneous trees in mountain forests can prevent soil erosion. Although it is miscellaneous trees in the mountain, it cannot be cut down casually. It can only be cut with the approval of the forestry department. Only thinning, not cutting in large areas. It is a useful field for thinning these miscellaneous trees. You can cut these miscellaneous woods into sections and drill holes, and then put fungus seeds on them. Put it in a suitable temperature and humidity environment, it will grow into agaric and mushroom.
Some miscellaneous trees can be made into handicrafts, such as old people's walking sticks, etc. In the hands of skilled carpenters, these miscellaneous woods will be of great use.
What can I do with a large number of miscellaneous trees
Mushrooms, agaric and other fungus ingredients we eat in our daily life are usually artificially cultivated. The cultivation of fungus plants is to use crop waste and broken wood as raw materials and then process them.
Collect these miscellaneous trees and crush them again. After treatment, fungus plants will be produced. In this way, the waste wood will be turned into treasure and the profit will be maximized.