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The waste material, consisting of limbs, branches, twigs, leaves, or needles, left after forest harvesting. Logging slash left on the ground can protect the soil from raindrop impacts and erosion, and it can decompose to make humus and recycle nutrients. Unusually large amounts of slash, which may present a fire hazard or provide favorable habitat for harmful insects or disease organisms, usually must be reduced by burning or mechanical chopping.
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