The manor Park "Vybiti" is a natural object, in addition to having important aesthetic and cultural value. It is located in the village Vybiti Soletsky district of the Novgorod region. The Park area is about sixty acres. Regulations on the award of the Park status for the monument was adopted by the Novgorod regional Executive Committee in 1975.
The history of the Park dates back to the nineties of the nineteenth century. Then it belonged to the estate of Boris Bulatov. Boris was adherent P.. Stolypin. He headed the Ministry of agriculture and had progressive views on the maintenance of land management. He advocated the carrying out of drainage works on moist land, suitable for cultivation, and in damp forests. With him for reclamation were used closed and open drainage ditches. The use of innovative techniques of agricultural machinery and crop rotation allowed us to collect a rich harvest of fodder crops and. But the main product Wabitsch economy was still a long time fresh milk and valuable acclimatized young breeders. Extra push when B.. The Bulavin has received other industries, such as meadows, arable farming, forestry. Worked as a brick factory, a distillery, a sawmill and a factory for the production of flax. Was the first steam mill. Thus, production was put on an industrial basis. When B.. Bulatova the estate had been educated. Was built and ran a school to teach one hundred students, which gave the four-year education. Hospital hospital could take twenty patients, and an outpatient clinic to a hundred patients.
With the advent of Soviet power in 1918, the land of the estate was divided among the peasants from nearby villages. In the summer of 1918 peasant units were converted to farm "Vybiti". The civil war interrupted the peaceful labour of the farmers, this area was declared martial law. And Affairs of the manor and forest nurseries has deteriorated sharply. In 1921 they were abandoned, not even the fact that a year earlier, in the spring of 1920 the estate was declared a monument of cultural economy.
No matter what, forestry in Vibetech repeatedly generated interest among academia. Planting of Norway spruce, Picea barbed, larch, arborvitae, and other conifers and deciduous trees and shrubs attracted the attention of scientists and they came in Vybiti to explore ways and types of planting.
In Wabasca Park is something to see. Planting was done taking into account landscape features, terraces and steep slopes. This is especially true for the Western and Northern parts of the Park where the river Koloska. In lowland part of the Park dug ponds that are hitting the keys, filling the ponds with water. A special attraction is the coastal part of the Park where vegetation is replaced by coniferous-deciduous stands. These arrays are usually made from oak and larch. You can also find ash and thuja. The southern part is more open space where the trees represented groups and alleys. The Central part of the Park is notable for the presence of stairs and benches, they are made of stone and date from the early nineteenth century.
Currently the Park is in decline. The river boneless, the river itself is clogged and in places more like a swamp. Occurs throughout the windbreak and single fallen trees. The buildings of our era detracts from the overall appearance of the Park. The so-called wild roads led to the destruction of lawns.
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