Forest Leaves, Volumes 15-18Pennsylvania Forestry Association., 1915 |
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Page 123
... United States Forest Service has prepared " working plans " ( providing generally for a second crop only , and that in the comparatively near future ) , hardly a single private property is being managed according to the forestry plan ...
... United States Forest Service has prepared " working plans " ( providing generally for a second crop only , and that in the comparatively near future ) , hardly a single private property is being managed according to the forestry plan ...
Page 124
... United States than government ownership of forest land . In fact if compulsory reforestation were to be resorted to by the State , the forest owner who receives the income from the mature crop , should be reached . But in Pennsylvania ...
... United States than government ownership of forest land . In fact if compulsory reforestation were to be resorted to by the State , the forest owner who receives the income from the mature crop , should be reached . But in Pennsylvania ...
Page 144
... United States . By George N. Lamb . Supplement No. 2 Monthly Weather Review . United States Department of Agriculture . Forest Protection in Canada 1913-1914 . By Clyde Leavitt , C. D. Howe , and J. H. White . Published by the ...
... United States . By George N. Lamb . Supplement No. 2 Monthly Weather Review . United States Department of Agriculture . Forest Protection in Canada 1913-1914 . By Clyde Leavitt , C. D. Howe , and J. H. White . Published by the ...
Page 158
... United States . The extent of this develop- ment is to many of them a matter of some surprise . The Crawford Notch meeting was undoubtedly of great value to the cause of forestry in the State of New Hampshire . There are now set aside ...
... United States . The extent of this develop- ment is to many of them a matter of some surprise . The Crawford Notch meeting was undoubtedly of great value to the cause of forestry in the State of New Hampshire . There are now set aside ...
Page 176
... United States who use annually 625,000 cords of hemlock bark , 290,000 cords of oak bark , and 380,000 cords of chestnut wood . nation than the preservation and economic devel- opment of our natural resources ; and " Whereas , It is ...
... United States who use annually 625,000 cords of hemlock bark , 290,000 cords of oak bark , and 380,000 cords of chestnut wood . nation than the preservation and economic devel- opment of our natural resources ; and " Whereas , It is ...
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