Dan, please keep in mind that Kenya is on the equator meaning  intensive 
sunlight and temperatures conducive for photosynthesis all year round. Even if 
total amounts of rainfall maybe low in some dry areas, they are distributed 
over two rainy seasons and the plants are optimized to make the best of the 
situation.
So growing conditions and achievable increments are not quite comparable in 
Ohio and Kenya.
regards Christa

Am 15.11.2013 um 11:03 schrieb [email protected]:

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>      Wow.  Here in Ohio USA we only figure on 1-2 tons wood per acre, per 
> year, with typical hardwood scrub overgrowth harvested for fireplace logs 
> maybe every 20- 30 years.
>     I want to see what happens when we start to coppice black locust like you 
> do. My question is,will our numbers be as good?
>     I...
>     Dan Dimiduk
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